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A Certain
old preacher by nature long winded Anonymous [QG 5 Oct
1775 560] A
Chimney-sweeper
and his fair Anonymous [QG 25 Jun 1778 669] A
city
fop, with haughty walk D.
[QM 29 Aug 1808 4.35]
Ack memory to former Halcyon days Anonymous [QG 11 Feb 1779 702]
A Corsician
Peasant was driving alone Anonymous [QM 20 Apr 1805 1.16]
A Counsel
once, of pigmy size Anonymous [QM 28 Oct 1805 1.43]
Adieu!—the chain is shivered now
Anonymous [MV 30 Jan 1829 1.15]
Adieu to the village delights Anonymous [QG
6 Jun 1778 666]
A Doleful tale
prepare to hear, Anonymous [QG 7 Mar 1782 854]
A
Few quaint Phrases, got by rote; A Beau [QG 14 Jun 1770 285]
Again imperial winter's sway Anonymous [QG
1 Jan 1778 644]
"Again
old Time another year" Anonymous [QM 4 Jan
1814 10.1]
Ah!
do not then so wildly dare
Anonymous [QM 14 Apr 1807 3.14]
A health
to thee, Joseph! though many Anonymous [MV 15 May 1829 1.45]
A helpless
infant born was I, Amicus
[QM 26 Oct 1807 3.43]
Ah! fairest season—sad I see Louisa [MV
13 Nov 1829 2.38]
“Ah’ little
think the gay, whom pleasure, Thompson [QM 17 Jan
1815 11.3]
Ah!
must I always Stella love
Anonymous [QM 23 Mar 1805 1.12]
Ah!
tell me, tell me, faithless wave
Earl of Stanhope [QM 2 Mar 1805 1.9]
Ah!
think, if June’s delicious rays
E. Rushton [QG 2 Nov 1811 3]
Ah!
tune to solemn
dirge the weeping lyre, Anonymous [QG 9 March 1786 1073]
Ah!
Why Columbia! why so cross Hafiz
[QM 30 Jan 1808 Extra]
Ah, why unfeeling Winter why
Anonymous [QM 24 Apr 1809 5.17]
Ah! why was the tear form’d
to flow Anonymous [MH 7 Mar 1812 1.21]
Aitkin! farewell thou universal Friend
Philanthrope [QG 3 Oct 1776 579]
A
Knight of renown, to whom few would say no, Anonymous [QM
21 Dec 1813 9.51]t
of renown, to whom few would say
Alas,
my Friend, the Spring is flown, M.S. [QG 30 Dec 1779 748]
Alas! poor
Joe— Anonymous [QM 31 Aug 1813 8.35]
A
Lawyer, physician, and reverend divine, Anonymous [QG 28
Dec 1786 1115]
Alazon
fled! Are these his boasted feats?
Anonymous [QM 18 May 1805 1.20]
All human bliss we liken to
a span Anonymous [QG 15 Feb 1770 268]
All Matters adjusted, and
finish’d the Parley Anonymous [QG 20 Jun 1771 337]
All thoughts, all passions, all delights
Coleridge [MV 3 Jul 1829 1.59]
All worldly shapes shall melt in gloom Thomas
Campbell [MV 20 Nov 1829 2.40]
Almighty Father! now the Morning dawns
Belmont Forten [QG 12 Sep 1776 576]
A l’ordre de mon Président Anonymous [QG
8 May 1794 1504]
A Lord’s
great Lady once, of noble blood, Anonymous [QM 16 Feb 1805 1.7]
Although,
indeed, ’tis truly said
Anonymous [QM 28 Jul 1806 2.30]
A Macaroni
once was I, Anonymous [QG 5 Aug 1773 447]
A
Man
that's neither high nor low, Anonymous [QG 7 May 1778
662]
A
man
there was who fortune’s blessings quaff’d,
Anonymous [QM 28 Dec 1807 3.52]
Amidst
the various blessings that expand Anonymous [QG 11 Jan
1787 1117]
Amid
the blessings, bounteous Heaven displays, Anonymous [QM 25
Jun 12.26]
A
Minstrel
of Erin sat lone on the mountain, James
Keogh [MV 19 Jun 1829 1.55]
And art thou He of
Lodi’s bridge, W. Scott, esq. [QM 13 Feb 1816 12.7]
And dares insulting
France pretend Anonymous [QG 3 Jan 1782 852]
And dar'st thou then, insulting Lord! demand Anonymous
[QG 14 Nov 1776 585]
And is he dead? Then may we
mourn indeed! T.G. [QG 18 Oct 1770 303]
And is the swallow gone? Anonymous [MV 29
Dec 1829 2.51]
And must I part
with thee, gay Epaulet, Anonymous [QM 11 Mar 1811 7.10]
And
now appear’d the bridal Queen Anonymous [QM 8 Oct 1810
6.41]
And thou, Saxonia’s brightest ornament, Joseph
Spence [QM 9 Jul 1816 12.28]
And York no more! let truth
a while deduce Flavia [QG 7 Apr 1768 171]
A Neat little box by the side
of a hill, Anonymous [QG 3 Aug 1769 240]
An Englishman
invited once, Anonymous [QM 15 Oct 1810 6.42]
An Indian that liv’d in
Oneida remote, Anonymous [MH 19 Jun 1813 2.87]
An
Orang
Outang who, his pranks,
Omicron [QM 21 Oct 1805 1.42]
Answer, ye chiming Waves Hemans [MV 18 Dec
1829 2.48]
An
Unbelieving Jew one day Anonymous [QG 12 Oct 1775 561]
A
Parson who had a remarkable foible, Anonymous [QG 23 Nov
1786 1110]
A
plague
on Egypt’s art I say,
Anonymous [QM 23 Mar 1805 1.12]
A Planter
in a southern State, Anonymous [QM 28 Mar 1808 4.13]
Après avoir evité maint naufrage Anonymous
[MH 23 Jul 1814 3.142]
A
Priest, whom good lung never left in the lurch, T. [QG 5
Oct 1775 560]
A
Prologue
they will have our actors say,
Anonymous [QM 2 Mar 1805 1.9]
Arise,
ye sons of Canada, arise, Anonymous
[QM 19 Feb 1810 6.8]
Arm’d
for the Fight, the Doctor takes his Poll Y.Z. [QG 24 Sep 1767 143]
Arm'd with her native force behold Whitehead
[QG 19 Sep 1778 681]
“Arm virumque cano” quondam celebrare solebat Anglo
Canadensis [QG 23 Jan 1794 1489]
A
saucy
wit attack’d a married Wight, Cornu Copia [QM 25 Aug 1806 2.34]
As
a west country mayor, with formal address
Anonymous [QM 31 Mar 1806 2.13]
As
brothers Fred and Alexander
Anonymous [QM 30 Nov 1807 3.48]
As
Charon of late in his boat lay at ease
Anonymous [QM 29 Feb 1808 4.9]
As Cypria, an accomplished maid
Anonymous [QM 6 Apr 1805 1.14]
As gangs of robbers watch the rich man’s door, Anonymous
[QM 25 Feb 1811 7.8]
A Shoe-black Wench, with Brush and Ball in
hand Anonymous [QG 5 Sep 1776 575]
A Silver Crescent
rose th’Increasing Moon, Anonymous [QG 26 Dec 1776
591]
As in sweet triumph rolls the passing year
Anonymous [MH 22 Jan 1814 3.107]
As Joan, one eve, according to the plan
D. [QM 11 May 1805 1.19]
As Jowler, having snatch’d a chop Anonymous [QG
16 Nov 1775 566]
As late, the King
of Terrors stalk’d around, Anonymous [QG 5 Jan 1786
1063]
As near the brow of
a dread precipice, Amanda [QM 25 Mar 1811 7.12]
As
o’er a bright and rapid rill
Anonymous [MV 10 Feb 1829 1.18]
As
o’er a garden’s gay parterre, Anonymous [QG 21 Dec 1780 798]
A
soldier
so at least the story goes,
Anonymous [QM 24 Aug 1805 1.34]
As
on Olympus-top, Jove sat in state, Scourge [QG 20 Mar 1783
917]
A
spaniel,
Beau, that fares like you,
Cowper [QM 13 Jun 1808 2.24]
As
Ruffian cut-throats, when condemn’d to die, Anonymous
[QM 13 Feb 1816 12.7]
Assist
ye Nine, in mournful Strains to tell
Anonymous [QG 5 Jul 1764 3]
As some worn crew, who make an unknown land, Anonymous
[QM 15 Mar 1814 10.11]
As
Tray one day stray’d down the street
Anonymous [QM 16 Mar 1805 1.11]
A Ta santé CATHERINE,
Anonymous [QG 1 Apr 1784 971] (See [QG
8 Apr 1784 972] for a continuation)
At
a tavern one night Anonymous
[QM 26 Jan 1807 3.4]
At
a tavern one night, Anonymous [QM 20 Jan 1812 8.3]
A Thick
twisted Brake in the Time of a Storm,
Cunningham [QG 13 Oct 1766 93]
At length arrives
the solemn day, Anonymous [QG 30 Dec 1779 748]
At length the dark
clouds that so long hid our sky, Anonymous [QG 5 Jan 1792
1383]
At sad Britannia’s feet,
proud Victr’y laid Anonymous [QM 1 May 1809 5.18]
Attending
for instructions, when Anonymous
[QG 25 Dec 1788 1219]
Attend, ye brooders
dire of Storms, Anonymous [QM 10 Dec 1816 12.50]
Attentive,
Philo reads the page
Anonymous [QM 4 Aug 1806 2.31]
At
the test of instruction, where once she was blest
Anonymous [QM 2 Feb 1807 3.5]
At
Wauchope House grite was the din Anonymous
[MH 23 Nov 1811 1.6]
Aujourd’hui par
une chanson, Anonymous [QG 5 Jan 1792 1383]
A Vaunt! ye
vile disloyal throng, A. Basilean [QG 5 Feb 1784 963]
Avec
ardeur tu défendras Anonymous [QG 28 Jan 1790 1277]
Awake in grateful
sounds my Lyre, Anonymous [QG 13 Jan 1779 750]
Awake
my love, awake Anonymous [MH
16 Nov 1811 1.5]
Awake
my Muse! sing
Winter’s reign, Censor [QG 5 Dec 1782 902]
Awake
the lute, the fife, the flute
H. [QM 4 May 1807 3.18]
Away!
be gone! I’m out of patience
Anonymous [QM 18 Aug 1806 2.33]
A woman
once, as it is sung, Anonymous
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Because
I’m but poor Anonymous [QM
23 Mar 1805 1.12]
Behold, involv’d in clouds in gloom
Anonymous [MH 2 Jul 1814 3.139]
Behold the sick man in his easy chair Sprague
[MV 13 Oct 1829 2.29]
Behold us ‘one and indivisible!’
Anonymous [QM 28 Jul 1806 2.30]
Be
honours which to Kings we give
T. Hood [MV 22 May 1829 1.47]
Believe
me Bell, I love but you A
Friend [QM 27 Apr 1807 3.17]
Belinda has such
wond’rous charms, Anonymous [QG 9 November 1786 1108.]
Belov’d Champion of my
martial toils Anonymous [QM 16 Jan 1809 5.3]
Beneath
the green turf, o’er a far distant billow J.S.M. [MV 13 Feb 1829 1.19]
Beni soit le Roi, dont le choix Durouvrai
[QG 27 Oct 1774 511]
Between
Nose and Eyes a sad contest arose
Anonymous [QM 31 Mar 1806 2.13]
Bibo
and the Shoulder of Mutton
Anonymous [QM 30 Nov 1807 3.48]
Bid legislation
stay its course, Anonymous [QM 14 Feb 1815 11.7]
Bid the loud
cannons their hoarse roarings cease, Anonymous [QM 28 Feb
1815 11.9]
Bifronted Janus, take thy way Anonymous [QG
21 Jan 1779 699]
Blest was the morn when roseate MAY
Benjamin Victor [QG 5 Aug 1779 727]
Bold
Decatur sails out from port, Anonymous [QM 7 Feb 1815
11.6]
Bonaparte
o’er the sea John Mayne [QM
11 May 1805 1.19]
Bon
jour, bon an,
me voici, Anonymous
[QG 1 Jan 1789 1220]
Born for millions are kings Whitehead [QG
4 Nov 1773 460]
Brave Rogers,
on old Ocean’s waves, Anonymous [QM 1 Sep 1812 8.35] Brave ROGERS,
on the ocean, Anonymous [QM 1 Sep 1812 8.35]
Briefly does Theodore his Woes relate Anonymous
[QG 13 Feb 1777 598 (continued from no. 597)]
Brisk
Janet agreed with soft Lubin to wed
Anonymous [QM 9 Jun 1806 2.23]
Britania soars above a troubled age, Anonymous [QG
6 Mar 1794 1495]
‘Britannia
Rules the Waves,’ and who dare doubt it?
Stephen Kemble [QM 6 Apr 1805 1.14]
Brown o'er the wide-extended fields Anonymous
[QG 10 Sep 1778 680]
Buonaparte he would set out
Anonymous [QM 13 Sep 1814 10.37]
‘But
dese English have got sich a dam vay of fighting’
Anonymous [QM 10 Aug 1805 1.32]
‘But hark! what notes of
glory strike my ear Anonymous [MH 3 Oct 1812 1.51]
—“But is it
thus? doth e’en
the glorious dream, Little [QM 23 Aug 1814 10.34]
By a foam-clouded torrent whose steep
mountain-shower Anonymous [MV 22 Sep 1829 2.23]
By
land
let them
travel, as many as lift, E.T.P. [QG 29 July 1784 988]
By
our parson perplext Anonymous
[QM 17 Apr 1805 2.14]
By
your honor’s command, an example I stand
Anonymous [QM 3 Aug 1805 1.31]
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CÆLIA in vain I often strove Anonymous [QG 5 Oct 1769
249]
Calm, tho’ not mean, courageous without Rage
Anonymous [QG 17 Sep 1767 142]
Calm,
tho’ not mean, courageous without Rage, Anonymous
[QG 8 Jan 1789 1221]
Can the deep statesman,
skill’d in great design Anonymous [QG 12 Oct 1769 250]
Can
years of suffering be repaid
Anonymous [MV 27 Mar 1829 1.31] Cease,
cease, vain Comforters! your
labors cease, Anonymous [QG 2 Feb 1786 1068]
Celestial maid! receive this
prayer A Lady [QG 28 Sep 1769 248]
C’en
est fait, HAMILTON,
trop cher à la province Anonymous
[QG 3 Nov 1785 1054]
C’est
l’honneur, mon cher BROWN,
qui doit régler ta presse. Anonymous
[QG 22 Dec 1785 1061] Charitables
Humains, Citoyens Vertueux,
Les Pauvres [QG 25 June 1789 1246]
Cheerless
and sad appears the gloomy sky
Anonymous [QM 11 Jan 1808 4.2]
Chloris
will solitude admire
Anonymous [QM 22 Dec 1806 2.51]
Choirs of the glad and
free Proteus [MV 22 Dec 1829 2.49]
Columbian
parsimony’s all a joke, Anonymous [QM 16 Apr 1812 8.14]
Come
brother Soldier! the field is now ended Anonymous [MH 4
Sep 1813 2.98]
Come
buy my wood have bells, my cowslips come buy!
Caroline Symmons [QM 25 Jul 1808 4.30]
Come
chear up my Lads, 'tis for Freedom we fight Anonymous [QG
15 Aug 1776 572]
Come
gentle Muse, thy help afford
Omicron [QM 4 Nov 1805 1.44; QM 11 Nov 1805 1.45; QM 25
Nov 1805
1.47; QM 2 Dec 1805 1.48; QM 9 Dec 1805 1.49]
Come gi’es a sang, the lady cry’d,
Clergyman at Aberdeen [QG 19 April 1781 815]
Come
hither, Sir John, my picture is here
Anonymous [QM 23 Mar 1805 1.12]
Come home!—there is
a sorrowing breath Hemans [MV
9 Jun 1829 1.52]
Come
Inspiration! Come
each smiling Muse! Anonymous [QG 14 June 1787 1139]
Come
Mason! on my lyre thy spirit breathe, Anonymous [QG 1 February
1787 1120]
Comes woodsman Hull,
with ax in hand, Anonymous [QM 1 Sep 1812 8.35]
Comme
c’est l’utilité Anonymous
[QG 3 Jan 1788 1168]
Corinna
was fair, and my simple fond heart
Omicron [QM 17 Aug 1805 1.32]
Corporis
exigui, sed magni est nominis Author
Prudens qui Patiens [QG 23 May 1765 49]
Could our first Father, at
his toilsome Plough Anonymous [QG 7 Jun 1770 284]
Cries
Doctor Slop, elated with his skill
Anonymous [QM 15 Dec 1806 2.50]
Cuffe
and Pat, at Tyburn met
Proteus [QM 17 Feb 1806 2.7]
Cum
Patres Populumque dolor communis haberet Belmont Forten [QG
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Dans ce jour d'allegresse Le Salomon Du Nord [QG 7 Jan
1779 697]
Dans une
ville, (on
n’en dit pas le nom,) Anonymous [QG 22 Nov 1792 1429]
Dark, dull, and gloomy are the Days Anonymous [QG 24 Dec
1778 695]
Day sets in glory, and the glowing air Anonymous [MV 2 Jun
1829 1.50]
Days of my youth! ye have
glided away Anonymous [MH 22 Aug 1812 1.45]
Dear,
damn’d disgusting town, farewell!
Alexander Pope [QM 21 Apr 1806 2.16]
Dear Erin! how sweetly thy
green bosom rises Anonymous [MH 6 Jun 1812 1.34]
Dear
lady, by way of a change, when you tire Libra [QG 30 Sep
1784 997] Dear
Libra, by way of change, when you tire Scorpio Piscis [QG
7 Oct 1784 998] (For
responses see [QG 14 Oct 1784 999] [QG 21 Oct 1784 1000]
and [QG 28 Oct 1784 1001])
Dear
Mr. Gray, as I’m a poet Q [MH 9 Jan 1813 2.64]
De
Carlo il freddo Cinere, Anonymous [QG 7 Aug 1788
1199] De
ce
vaste Univers, Architecte suprême,
Anonymous
[QG 29 Jan 1789 1224]
Deluded
and led, by a Congress designing, Anonymous [QG 2 Jan 1783
906] Deluded
Crito, throw your Pen aside, Censor [QG 10 Apr 1783 920]
De notre ame, au plaisir
ouverte Anonymous [QG 3 Nov 1768 201]
Dependants
murmur and complain Anonymous
[QM 3 Aug 1805 1.31]
Descend, Urania, and inspire
my Verse Anonymous [QG 23 Nov 1769 256] Desist!
vain pedant,
crack no more your head; Censor [QG 20 Mar 1783 917]
Des
plantes que l’on trouve en cent climats divers A.B. [QG 19 Nov 1767 151] Determin’d John
Bull, that fierce trader, to humble, Napoleon [as claimed
by the QM] [QM 4 Mar 1811 7.9]
Di'cord hence thy
Torch resign, Anonymous [QG 5 Jan 1792 1383]
Discord hence! the torch
resign— Anonymous [QG 22 Nov 1770 307]
Does
the great Emp’ror think the recent crown
Jerome Bonaparte [QM 13 Jul 1805 1.28]
Doux
Charme de ma Solitude
Anonymous [QG 17 Sep 1767 142]
Down
to the vale of life I tend,
W.O. [QG 16 Nov 1780 793]
Do you, my fair, endeavour
to posses Anonymous [QG 22 Nov 1770 307]
Driven
out from Heaven's ethereal domes Anonymous [QG 14 Aug 1777
624]
DRUMOND: from thy
unconquered lands Anonymous [MV 14 Aug 1829 2.12]
Drunk as a dragon sure is he
Anonymous [QM 27 Feb 1809 5.9]
Du Pinde insipide Crapeau
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Each
one who tastes, must surely own, Anonymous [QM 30 Apr 1810
6.18]
Ease is the
pray’r of him, who, in a whaleboat, Captain Morris The
Elder [QM 8 Feb 1814 10.6]
Eccentric stranger! tell us why Anonymous
[MH 15 Feb 1812
1.18]
Eh,
pour que le ciel même eut part à cette rage Anonymous [QG
7 Nov 1776 584]
Eh quoi! Vous voulez que je chante
Anonymous [QG 23 Mar 1767 115]
Eighteen hundred and thirteen Anonymous
[MH 31 Dec 1813 2.104]
En
finissant Anonymous [QG 1 Jan 1778 644]
Ennemi
de Louis, exilé de la France
Anonymous [QG 2 Aug 1764 7]
Enquiry,
brisk and young Anonymous [QG 2 Nov 1775 564]
Ere the sun’s declining
ray Anonymous [QG 26 Jul 1770 291]
Ere
yet this day, to Britain sacred made
Pierce [QM 16 Mar 1807 3.11]
Erin!
the graceful, green, Atlantic Isle
Jas. Sylvius Law [MV 10 Mar 1829 1.26]
Erst to immortalize
his obscure name, Anonymous [QM 24 Jun 1811 7.25]
Every
movement (Casuists sing)
Anonymous [QM 4 May 1805 1.18]
Exult,
for the Saxon is robbed of his spoil
Anonymous [MV 2 Jan 1829 1.7]
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Faction avaunt—if Faction dare appear
Anonymous [QM 19 Sep 1808 4.38]
Faintly
as tolls the evening chime T.
Moore [QM 18 May 1807 3.20]
Fair
image of delight Everard [MV 3 Nov 1829 2.35]
False
world, thou ly’st: thou canst not lend Francis Quables
[MV 1 Dec 1829 2.43]
Falsly, does Voltaire censure Shakespear’s Muse, Anonymous [QG 21 June 1787 1140]
Farewell!
all midnight Watchings, Pickets, and Guards Anonymous [QG
29 Aug 1776 574]
“Farewell, a long
farewell to all my greatness! Anonymous [QM 12 Apr 1814
10.15]
Farewell,
a long farewell to all my rhyming
Anonymous [QM 30 May 1808 4.22]
Farewell!—The
dream—the idle dream Hawley
[MV 12 May 1829 1.44]
“Farewell the tranquil mind,—
Anonymous [QM 13 Jul 1813 9.28]
Farewell,
thy destiny is done Cornelia
[MV 6 Jan 1829 1.8]
Far from the mount and sacred streams, Anonymous
[QG 24 Jan 1788 1171] Far from your fight you’ll
drive the abject slave Anonymous [QG 3 Aug 1769 240]
Far
remov’d from city splendour
Anonymous [MH 19 Oct 1811 1.1]
Fidelity, though now no more
Anonymous [QG 27 Jul 1769 239]
Fighting
at Boston in September Julia
Francesca [QM 29 Apr 1807 Supplementary]
Five tender virgins
buxsom young and fair, Anonymous [QM 10 Jan 1815 11.2]
Fled! fled the Mirth that
cheer’d Hibernia’s Shore Anonymous [QG 13 Jun 1771
336]
Flow'r
that Zephyr fond caresses,
Anonymous [QG 30 Nov 1780 795]
Forbear,
ye plaintive sons of song
Anonymous [QM 24 Feb 1806 2.8]
Forc'd
from home, and all its pleasures, Cowper [QG 21 January
1790 1276]
For Cloe’s
absence last Assembly night Asmodeus [QG 13 Feb 1783 912]
Forget
me not, when midst the wind’s careering
Anonymous [MV 28 Apr 1829 1.40]
For the hundred and
fourth, let the muses entwine, Anonymous [QM 10 Jun 1811
7.23]
Forward,
Janns, turn thy eyes, Galen [QG 3 Feb 1785 1015]
Four
wives I have had; and, believe me, my friend, Anonymous [QG
9 Nov 1786 1108]
France
has been deem’d a land of slaves, C.M. [QG 4 Nov 1784
1002]
Frank,
who will any friend supply
Anonymous [QM 14 Dec 1807 3.55]
Fraught
with red wrath, the flaming meteor glows
Anonymous [QM 19 Oct 1807 3.42]
Friend,
hast thou hear’d a strong North-easter roar, Benedict [QG
12 Jan 1786 1064]
Friend
H, I will not say you lie F.
[QM 10 Mar 1806 2.10]
Friend Hull’s
possession fairly is confess’d, Anonymous [QM 1 Sep 1812
8.35]
Friend
Jerome, it is plain, thy brother Nap
Anonymous [QM 4 Aug 1806 2.31]
Friend Jonathon, in
Pharisaic stile, Anonymous [QM 23 Dec 1811 7.51]
Friend
of the human race, the Muse’s friend
Omicron [QM 23 Dec 1805 1.51]
Friendship, as commonly found and
understood Anonymous [QG 23 Feb 1769 217]
Friendship,
a value can impart Maria [QG 30 Sep 1784 997] Friendship
thou sweetest name, Anonymous [QG 13 Mar 1783 916]
Friz
me no more—I cannot bear
Anonymous [QM 18 Jul 1808 4.29]
Frolic
and free, for pleasure born
Regent Duke of Orleans (Trans. Earl of Chatham) [QM 29 Jun
1805 1.26]
From
a wife of small fortune but yet very proud Anonymous [QG 7
May 1778 662]
From
climes where clad in robes of purest white, Anonymous [QG
28 Jan 1790 1277]
From France to
Moscow to advance, Anonymous [QM 4 May 1813 9.18]
From
frozen poles, the world's remote extremes S. [QG 18 Feb
1779 703]
From
Gorgons fell! and
Hydra-heads defend us! Anonymous [QG 20 Mar 1783 917]
From
grateful nations of assenting skies
Anonymous [MV 5 Jun 1829 1.51]
From high Abode, the Son of
Jove survey’d Anonymous [QG 22 Feb 1770 269]
From his brimstone
bed, at break of day, Anonymous [QM 12 Apr 1814 10.15]
From
the isle of the distant ocean
Anonymous [MH 16 Nov 1811 1.5]
FUGIT ætas et facessit; D.F.—te
[QG 10 Feb 1785 1016]
Full fifteen times hath
Phebus seen Anonymous [QG 1 Mar 1770 270]
Full
humble is my pray’r, I ween— M. [QG 26 Oct 1775 563]
Full many a gale I weather’d out
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Garrick! Whate'er resembles
thee [QG Aug 8 1776 571]
Give
Chloe a bushel of horse hair and wool M. [QG 18 Dec 1777
642]
Give ear, O! ye swains to my
Lay Anonymous [QG 7 Nov 1776 584]
God of my sires! o’er
ocean’s brim D. Moore [MV 20 Oct 1829 2.31]
Go
forget me,—why should sorrow
Rev. Charles Wolfe [MV 19 Dec 1828 1.3]
Go forth!—like the sun
in his might Anonymous [MV 20 Nov 1829 2.40]
Gone
in thy morning gone! Anonymous
[MV 23 Jun 1829 1.56]
Good people awhile pray attend to my story, Anonymous [QM 23
Mar 1813 9.12]
Go
on my boys, proceed with care, J.F. [QG 27 Dec 1787 1167]
Grave Authors say, and witty
Poets sing Pope [QG 28 Jun 1770 287]
Great,
gen'rous heroes! he who firm to meet Anonymous [QG 3 Sep
1778 679]
Great
Jove, as ancient Poets tell us Poeticus [QG 17 Dec 1778
694] Great
Madison his courage tasks, Anonymous [QM 10 Feb 1812 8.6] Great
Prince of bards, adieu! was
ever loss so grievous! Libra Et Rationalis [QG 28 Oct 1784
1001] (Response to To
Rationalis Anonymous [QG 21 Oct 1784 1000])
Great
spirit, hail! Confusion’s angry fire Anonymous [QG 22
Feb 1770 269]
Grey-Headed
Time expands his dusky wings, J. Day [QG 2 Mar 1786 1072]
Grey
Royalty, grown impotent of toil, Walter Scott [QM 21 Oct
1811 7.42] |
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Habits are stubborn things
Anonymous [QM 10 Mar 1806 2.10]
Had I long evenings
past at somber Whist, Anonymous [QM 16 Mar 1812 8.11]
Had
I, ye Pow’rs! Oh!
had I never seen Anonymous
[QG 18 Nov 1779 742]
Had
restless Time, whose
harvest is each hour, Anonymous [QG 9 Mar 1786 1073]
Had
those who’ve philosophy fathom’d, in vain
Anonymous [QM 15 Jun 1805 1.24]
Had you
ever a Cousin, Tom? Anonymous [MV 14 Jul 1829 2.3]
Hadst
thou, beneath the cloudless sky Catharine G. Goodwin [MV
17 Nov 1829 2.39]
Hail
blest Britannia! happy Genius hail! Anonymous [QG 29 Aug
1776 574]
Hail Corsica! than whose
recorded Name Anonymous [QG 26 Jan 1769 213]
Hail, friendly Solitude!
whose silent reign Anonymous [QG 27 Nov 1770 308]
Hail!
gen’rous Youths, brave London Volunteers, Anonymous [QG
2 Dec 1779 744]
Hail, lucid Night! thy
grisly black Anonymous [QG 12 Feb 1784 964]
Hail mistick art! which men
like angels taught Anonymous [QG 9 Feb 1769 215]
Hail! Poet of Poets, whoever
you be Anonymous [QG 8 Mar 1770 271]
Hail, repentant
sinner, hail, Sans Gene [QM 16 Mar 1812 8.11]
Hail!
Rude and frowning pile Anonymous [MV 20 Nov 1829 2.40]
Hail
smoking science! Art illustrious hail!
Anonymous [QM 16 Feb 1805 1.7]
Hail! Solitude, calm
peaceful state Anonymous [QG 1 Mar 1770 270]
Hail
to the circling year, again renew’d!
Anonymous [QG 9 Jan 1783 907]
Hail to the day, whose beams, again
Anonymous [QG 23 Sep 1784 996]
Hail ye soft seats! ye
limpid springs and floods! Anonymous [QG 20 Jul 1769 238]
Happy,
a man may pass his life
Anonymous [QM 9 Mar 1805 1.10]; [MV 24 Apr 1829 1.39]
Happy—happier
far than thou Hemans [MV 17
Feb 1829 1.20]
Happy
the man who courts thy smiles Anonymous [QG 10 Oct 1776
580]
Happy the man whoe’er
shall find Anonymous [QG 14 Dec 1769 259]
Happy, the man,
with staff employment blest, Anonymous [QM 25 Nov 1811
7.47]
Hark!
increasing thunder roars
Anonymous [MH 14 Dec 1811 1.9]
Hark, the Muse’s voice I hear, Anonymous [QG 10 June 1790 1296]
Hark!
the trumpet calls to battle Isaac [MH 23 Apr 1814 3.129]
Hark
they whisper! angels say Hemans [MV 24 Nov 1829 2.41]
Hark!
’tis the
strains of Heaven I hear Anonymous [QG 15 Jan 1784 960]
Hark!
’tis the vesper-bell Anonymous
[MV 10 Mar 1829 1.26]
Harpy
the baneful foe of rest, Anonymous [QG 7 Dec 1786 1112]
Harry Dearborn set
out from Albany town, Anonymous [QM 8 Dec 1812 8.49]
Harry, I cannot
think, says Dick, NIM [QM 12 Apr 1814 10.15]
Hath Death, with awful terrors clad, De F—te [QG 12
July 1787 1143]
Have
you not seen a cat for an hour without fail
Anonymous [QM 21 Mar 1808 4.12]
Heard
ye, amidst fair Freedom's train J.H. Wynne [QG 8 Oct 1778
684]
Hear ye
what you flow’rets say? Anonymous [MV 6 Oct 1829 2.27]
Heavy
and sad was the warrior’s brow—
E. [MV 3 Mar 1829 1.24]
He came,
as comes the sun at draw Anonymous [MV 9 Oct 1829 2.28]
Heedless of what the World
may say Anonymous [QG 21 Sep 1769 247]
Helas! Pourquoi tant de
fracas Anonymous [QG 14 Apr 1768 172]
Help, help ye nine,
a trembling devil aid, Anonymous [QG 5 Jan 1792 1383]
Hence.—to his
prison crag!—to the lone speck, Edmund L. Swift [QM 3
Dec 1816 12.49]
Here
have I come, with reverential tread Adam Kidd [MV 15 Dec
1829 2.47]
Here
lawns extend that scorn Arcadian pride
Goldsmith [QM 27 Jan 1806 2.4]
Here lies a dog of
some renown, Anonymous [QM 5 Mar 1816 12.10]
Here lies an head that often
ach’d Anonymous [QG 15 Feb 1770 268]
Here
lies the bodies of Anonymous
[QM 7 Mar 1808 4.10]
Here
lieth the body of T——
C—— Anonymous [QG 12 Dec 1776 589]
Here,
only by a cork controul’d Anonymous
[QM 3 Oct 1808 4.40]
Here,
passing Stranger, rests a Friend Anonymous [3 Oct 1776
579]
He
sleeps! the hour of mortal pain Anonymous [MV 13 Nov 1829
2.38]
He
talked of daggers and of darts Praed [MV 11 Dec 1829 2.46]
He
that malignant blasts his absent Friends
Anonymous [QG 9 Feb 1767 110]
Hey-Day!
who’s this from
Montreal Anonymous [QG 3 Apr 1783 919]
High
deeds, O Germans, are to come from you! W. Wordsworth [MH
26 Jun 1813 2.88]
High Meed of hounourable
Toil, fair Fame Anonymous [QG 23 Feb 1769 217]
His
Grace to the Brunswick Club is gone
Anonymous [MV 27 Mar 1829 1.31]
His shroud, a soldier’s simple cloak, Anonymous [QM 8
Nov 1814 10.45]
His
suppliant looks, as prone he fell
Spencer [QM 16 Mar 1807 3.13]
His
usual visit paid, Sol bids adieu,
Asmodeus [QG 30 Jan 1783 910]
Hold thy
cacoethetic hand, Quiz [QM 16 Mar 1812 8.11]
Holland
bestrid by an Italian King
Quebecensis [QM 8 Sep 1806 2.36]
Homer
and Milton, Bards divine! Anonymous [QG 19 Sep 1776 577]
Hope
may set for ever Rob Roy [MV
27 Feb 1829 1.23]
How much are they deceiv’d
who vainly strive Anonymous [QG 7 Jun 1770 284]
How
peaceful, solemn is the dawning hour Anonymous [QG 3 Jul
1777 618]
How
rich the dies that stamp the British Tar
Anonymous [QM 14 Dec 1807 3.50]
How sweet to the heart is the thought of
To-morrow Anonymous [MH 15 Aug 1812 1.44]
How vain is man! how fluttering are his
joys! Anonymous [QG 12 Jul 1770 289] |
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Am come, said his Reverence to Spin-text, to borrow, Anonymous
[QG 16 Feb 1786 1070]
"I ask’d of Time, ‘To whom was rear’d the mass
Anonymous [MH 7 Dec 1811 1.8]
I
ASK no portion large of wealth— Anonymous [QG 9 Jan 1780
749]
I call thee blest!—though
now the voice be fled Felicia Hemans [MV 21 Jul 1829 2.5]
I
can hear the rolling thunder—
Anonymous [QM 26 Jan 1807 3.4]
I can
hear the rolling thunder— Anonymous [QM 20 Jan 1812 8.3]
I
court no daring Power to swell my song—
J. [MV 17 Feb 1829 1.20]
I’d
be a Brunswicker Anonymous
[MV 16 Dec 1828 1.2]
I
do not love thee!—no! I do not love thee! Sheridan
[MV 21 Apr 1829 1.38]
I
dread no dangers, Aristides [QG 28 Feb 1793 1443]
I Dream’d that buried in
my Fellow-Clay H.S. [QG 12 Jul 1770 289]
I dreamt that bury'd in my
fellow Clay Anonymous [QG 10 Oct 1776 580]
I,
Emperor Nap, Europe’s grand Autocrat
Dunicola [QM 25 Jul 1808 4.30]
If
at the bottom of the cask
Rev. W. Shepherd [MV 12 Dec 1828 1.1]
If
Cherubs slumber, such is their repose
Anonymous [MV 13 Mar 1829 1.27]
If
e’er I’m doom’d the Marriage Chain to wear
Anonymous [QG 17 Sep 1767 142]
If e’er sharp sorrows from thine eyes did flow, F.H. [QG 5 July 1787 1142]
If Heav’n beyond dispute be surely his,
Asmodeus [QG 10 Apr 1783 920]
If Love and Reason ne'er
agree Stella [QG 3 Dec 1778 692]
If marriage ever be my lot in life
Alcanor [QM 27 Apr 1805 1.17]
I fondly marked within a gay
parterre Arion [MV 6 Nov 1829 2.36]
If
there is a time, a happy time
Anonymous [MV 16 Jun 1827 1.54] If
thou would’st wish to ape a lord,
Anonymous
[QG 14 Dec 1780 797]
If
yon bright stars which gem the night
William Leggett [MV 2 Jan 1829 1.7]
I hate that Drums discordant
sound Beneyoski [MH 12 Nov 1814 4.158]
I have look’d o’er life’s
withered years W.G.C. [MV 8 Dec 1829 2.45]
I have two Tricks—you—Three—that's
right Caetera Desunt [QG 12
Jun 1777 615]
I
knew men kept no promises—or none
Anonymous [MV 6 Jan 1829 1.8]
I knew thee once, and knew
thee well F. [MV 10 Jul 1829 2.2]
Il faut rire, mais d’un
ris si sage Jos Peyton [QG 14 Apr 1768 172]
Ill-fated
Wealth!—to thy base will resign’d Anonymous
[QG 27 Jan 1780 752]
I’ll
live no more single, but get me a wife
Anonymous [QM 4 May 1805 1.18]
Imhoff!
with thee, friend
of the mystic tie, Anonymous [QM 7 Mar 1815 11.10] Imperial
Nap, whose nod, like Jove’s, is fate, Madison [QM 1 Apr
1811 7.13] Impertinent
puppy indeed is too hard Vetula
[QM 9 Mar 1812 8.10]
Imprimis, e’er you take your theme Anonymous
[QG 19 Feb 1778 651]
I’m resolv’d when I die
in a Tavern I’ll lay Philonicus [QG 9 Nov 1769 254]
I
must confess that I was somewhat warm
Anonymous [QM 13 Jun 1808 4.24]
In
a cold, empty garret, contented I sit
Dermody [MV 6 Mar 1829 1.25]
In
ancient times, a god of wood Anonymous [QG 23 Feb 1786
1071]
I,
Nap the great, vex’d out of measure
Quebecensis [QM 25 Aug 1806 2.34]
In a vein of good humour,
says Hal to his wife Anonymous [QG 23 Nov 1769 256] In
days of yore, Dame Prudence shed Anonymous [QG 19 Dec 1776
590]
In
days unlike these, modest women there were W.X.Y.Z. [QM 13 Apr 1805 1.15]
In
Derbyshire, a wonder of the Peak, Arithmeticus [QG 14 Feb
1788 1174]
In early Greece, and in a barbarbous age,
Kemble [QM 29 Jan 1810 6.5] “In early life
she wisely sought her God, Anonymous [QM 4 1815 11.14]
In England rules King Arthur
Anonymous [MV 21 Aug 1829 2.13] In
France, this year, the bagage NEWS
Anonymous
[QG 15 Mar 1793 1393] In France, tho’
despotic, said Colbert the wise, Anonymous [QM 15 Apr
7.15]
In
—— Hall at the dead of night
Anonymous [MV 13 Jan 1829 1.10]
In
modern times, as story runs
Anonymous [QM 13 Aug 1808 Extra]
In
one dread night our city
saw, and sighed Lord Byron
[QM 23 Feb 1813 8.9]
In Ovid often (as I’ve
read) Anonymous [QG 26 Oct 1769 252]
In
sleep’s serene oblivion laid
Hawkesworth [MH 9 Nov 1811 1.4]
In
South-sea days, a Man of worth, Anonymous [QG 6 Apr 1786
1077]
In
spite of Mercury’s deep-searching pow’r
Anonymous [QM 22 Dec 1806 2.51]
In the gloom of repose from
the hand that has often Adam Kidd [MV 13 Oct 1829 2.29]
In
the noon of thy fame, and the proud blaze of glory
Mr. Kidd [MV 2 Jun 1829 1.50]
In these dark, wretched, and
unfinish’d cells Anonymous [MH 13 Mar 1813 2.73] In these dark
wretched and unfurnish’d Cells, T.R.M. [QM 14 Oct 1811
7.41] In the visions of
night, when Fancy was dreaming William Hawes [QM 11 Jan
1814 10.2]
In
this whimsical age, Anonymous [QG 21 Dec 1786 1114]
In vain the purple vi’let
blows Poetaster [QG 7 Dec 1769 258]
Involv’d
in hopes & fears, and amorous flame
Anonymous [QM 18 Jan 1808 4.3]
In
yonder bow’r lies Pleasure, sleeping
Anonymous [QM 25 Jan 1808 4.4]
I,
Pour être Elus, Anonymous [QG 24 May 1792 1402]
Irishman,
Madam! how mean you, Odzounds!, The
Wild Irish [QG 2 Mar 1767 113]
I saw her by the dimpling
lake Adam Kidd [MV 17 Nov 1829 2.39]
I
saw it all in Fancy’s glass—
Moore [MV 1 may 1829 1.41]
I
see my messenger e’en now returning
Anonymous [QM 27 Apr 1805 1.17]
I speak not, I trace not, I
breathe not thy name— Lord Byron [MV 18 Aug 1829 2.13]
Is there a heart that never
lov’d Anonymous [MH 31 Jul 1813 2.93]
Is
there a man, just, honest, nobly born?
Anonymous [QM 9 Nov 1807 3.45]
I
stood in my gay and lighted hall
Anonymous [MV 23 Jun 1829 1.56]
Is’t snow, or star, or
wavelet Vorosmarty [MV 30 Oct 1829 2.34]
It
flies, Great GEORGE! once more thy Standard flies, Anonymous
[QG 28 May 1789 1242]
It
had pleas’d God to form poor Ned
Anonymous [QM 11 Apr 1808 4.15]
I
thank you, my friends, for combining my name
Anonymous [QM 22 Feb 1808 4.8]
It
is said that a cottager once pass’d his life
Anonymous [QM 23 Jun 1806 2.25]
It is the hour of vespers
now— Everad [MV 13 Nov 1829 2.38]
It is the Lady of Kienast
Tow’r T.R. Planche [MV 28 Jul 1829 2.7]
It may amuse folks in the
country Q [MH 16 Jan 1813 2.65]
It must be allowed
there are slaves, Anonymous [QG 7 Aug 1788 1199] It's
odd that Man will ever quit Anonymous [QG 5 Jun 1777 614]
I turn’d so pale, when
first the news I heard J.E. Harwood [QM 6 Mar 1809 5.10]
It was a morn of summer time
Anonymous [MV 17 Nov 1829 2.39] “I’ve a substitute found (says Bona)—no more
Anonymous [QM 25 Nov 1811 7.47]
I’ve lost my mistress,
horse, and wife! Anonymous [QM 27 Feb 1809 5.9]
I’ve Sense, I think, and
with Propriety Anonymous [QG 28 Dec 1769 261]
I vow our senators are mad Anonymous
[MH 11 Jul 1812 1.39]
I
vow to God, (said old George Rose)
George Rose [QM 11 Jan 1808 4.2]
I whisper’d her my last
adieu Anonymous [MH 2 May 1812 1.29]
I
wish’d two vowels were join’d
Carlos [QM 10 Feb 1806 2.6]
I Wish
not for riches, I wish not for fame; Anonymous [QM 14 Mar
1815 11.11]
I
would I were the slight fern growing
Anonymous [MV 26 Jun 1829 1.57]
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Jacko
and Pug, of monkey race,
Anonymous [QG 13 Dec 1787 1165]
Jean Baptiste thought that he had wit
A Yankee [QM 9 Feb 1807 3.6]
Je me fais honneur quelque fois
Anonymous [QG 5 Jan 1792 1383] Je
ne crains nuls dangers,
Aristides [QG 28 Feb 1793 1443]
Je n’eus jamais
tant d’embarras Anonymous [QG 9 Jan 1777 593 (cf. no.
587)]
Je n’existay jamais; et
cependant je suis Anonymous [QG 5 May 1768 175]
Je
suis l’ainé de tous mes freres, Anonymous
[QG 1 Jan 1789 1220]
Je
suis mere de huit sémelles
Anonymous [QG 21 Feb 1765 36]
Je
viens ici gaillardement Anonymous [QG 7 Jan 1790 1274]
John
Bull and Monsieur were one evening conversing
Sylvanus Sentiment [QM 31 Oct 1808 4.44]
John Huggins was as bold
a man Thomas Hood [MV 10 Nov 1829 2.37]
John runs from his
wife, to get rid of his troubles, Anonymous [QM 19 Apr
1814 10.16]
JOY!—JOY!—JOY!— Anonymous
[MV 16 Oct 1829 2.30]
Joy,
joy to the day, when the cannon’s loud rattle Anonymous
[MH 10 Dec 1814 4.162]
Just as the Russian
wife her spouse caresses Anonymous [QM 25 Feb 1811 7.8]
Just
from the knavish pack I’ve slipt
Anonymous
[QG 8 Aug 1776 571]
Just
is thy cause O Spain!
Anonymous [QM 7 Nov 1808 4.45]
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Keeper,
a dog of parts and trust, Anonymous [QG 19 Feb 1784 965] Kemble,
whilst thus you give us to behold Richard Cumberland [QM
15 Jul 1811 7.28] Kisses, the subject of
debate Anonymous [QG 8 Feb 1770 267] Kisses, the Subject of Debate A.Z. [QG 27 Jul 1769 239] |
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La
confusion et l’envie
Anonymous [QG 8 Jan 1789 1221]
Ladies,
I love you still, I still am young N. [QG 5 Oct 1775 560]
La
Discorde éteint son
Flambeau, Anonymous [QG 25 Jan 1770 265]
Lady! forgive the useless
sigh Anonymous [MV 3 Jul 1829 1.59]
La Fable fit deux Dieux de Mars
et de Neptune,
Anonymous [QG 27 Sep 1787 1154]
Last night, as o’er the page of Love’s despair
Anonymous [QM 25 May 1805 1.21]
Last Night when I retired to Rest,
Anonymous [QG 31 Aug 1780 783]
Lately
left our hemisphere Anonymous [QM 21 Feb 1815 11.8]
Law
soldiers when fasting, have no heart for joking
Pasquin [QM 9 Jun 1806 2.23]
Leaves
have their time to fall Hemans [MV 27 Oct 1829 2.33]
Lectur’d
by Pa and Ma o’er night
Dibdin [QM 18 Nov 1806 2.46]
Le
dessein en est pris, je
meurs au Cabaret Anonymous [QG 16 Nov 1769 255]
Lend me,
Heraclitus,
thy mirth, Anonymous [QG 14 Feb 1788 1174]
Les
villes que fuit la misere; Anonymous [QG 22 Dec 1785 1061]
"Let Amherst
fall!" Corruptions said Anonymous [QG 16 Feb 1769
216]
Le
tems change et s’ensuit dans sa course rapide, Anonymous
[QG 3 Jan 1793 1435]
Let every heart abound with songs of praise,
Eliza [QG 13 Jan 1785 1012]
Let
him who sang the Winter's Day M. [QG 18 Jun 1778 668]
Let
not this yearly feast depart
[QM 22 Aug 1808 4.34]
Let
the loud thunder roll along the skies
Quiz [QM 21 Mar 1808 4.12]
Let
us go to the hall, where the red wine flows
M.A. Brown [MV 5 Jun 1829 1.51]
Like
a Newton sublimely he soared
N.W. [QM 7 Sept 1805 1.36]
Little Bird With Bosom Red
Anonymous [MH 26 Jan 1812 1.15]
Loin
d'une moitié de la terre Anonymous [QG 8 Aug 1776 571]
Long
ago! oh, long ago!—
Anonymous [MV 22 May 1829 1.47]
Long
had the Sov’reign of our Sea-girt Isle
Anonymous [QG 4 June 1789 1243]
Long
have I sedulously tried
Anonymous [QM 9 Feb 1805 1.6]
Long
have I sought the living ’midst the dead Anonymous [QG
26 Oct 1775 563]
Long
have I sought (the wish of all) Memento [QG 12 Aug 1779
728]
Long on
the Parian bust he gazed
Grenville Mellon [MV 13 Nov 1829
2.38]
Lord,
only look! there goes a fop
Caustick [QM 16 Feb 1807 3.7]
Lord!
what a despicable taste Anonymous [QG 30 Nov 1775 568]
Lorsque la nature someille
Anonymous [QG 26 May 1768 178]
Loud howls the
tempest o’er th’affrighted plain Alexis [QG 30 Jan
1777 596]
Love
knocked at the door of my heart one day Proteus [MV 24 Nov
1829 2.41]
Love
through a crowd of guards one day M.A. [MV 1 Dec 1829
2.43]
Lo! where th’ Usurper
proudly rides J.E. Stock [QM 6 Feb 1809 5.6]
Lucinda’s
luck did spinsters grudge
Anonymous [QM 27 Jan 1806 2.4]
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Madame Crab, like an alderman’s lady, grown fine
Anonymous [QM 10 Nov 1806 2.45]
Maid
of Athens, ere we part Lord
Byron [MV 12 Jun 1829 1.53]
March,
march, Brydges and Winchelsea!
Anonymous [MV 16 Dec 1828 1.2]
Marriage,
that makes two Bodies one
Anonymous [QG 16 Mar 1767 115]
Mars in his car, by mad Bellona driv’n, Anonymous [QM 19
Dec 1815 11.51]
May
Bonaparte’s fleet and sailors
Anonymous [QM 10 Aug 1805 1.32]
May
every curse Anonymous [QM 23
Mar 1805 1.12]
Meet
me, maid, by the pine-fringed lake
Conway [MV 16 Jun 1829 1.54]
Methinks
’twas on some glorious night like this
Alpha [MV 26 Jun 1829 1.57]
Methought I stood on Blanc’s
terrific height Anonymous [QM 5 Jun 1809 5.23]
Mihi est propositum in
taberna mori Anonymous [QG 2 Nov 1769 253]
Mine ear
hath heard a sound—a stifled cry Anonymous [MV 20 Nov
1829 2.40]
Mirth
and glee, your bands restrain
D—g G—r—d [QM 3 Feb 1806 2.5]
Montgolfier
was an artful Man, Nancy Dawson [QG 19 Aug 1784 991]
Most
beautiful and blithe and gay Anonymous [QG 28 Jan 1779
700]
Mournfully,
sing mournfully Hemans [MV 27 Oct 1829 2.33]
Mourn,
mourn, Britannia! Britain’s sons lament
Susan [QM 14 Jul 1806 2.28]
Muses
approach, and touch my trembling String
Anonymous [QG 17 Oct 1765 70]
M
uses
attend, assist me while I sing Anonymous [QG 25 Mar 1779
708]
Muses how oft does
Satire’s vengeful gall, Anonymous [QG 27 Feb 1783 914]
Must we again, poor Trade!
thy features trace Anonymous [QM 28 Jul 1809 5.28]
My
cloudy soul now stirs intestine broils
Anonymous [QM 20 Apr 1805 1.16]
My
dear Miss A.C. I’m in want of a wife
[QM 16 Feb 1805 1.7] (Compare with A.C.’s "The
Card" [QM 9 Feb
1805 1.6])
My
Friend whose Name I'd here discover A Lady [QG 17 Jul 1777
620]
My
heart is in my childhood’s home
Helen [MV 24 Feb 1829 1.22]
My-Lady,
si mes jeunes ans Felicite Bailley [QG 27 Oct 1774 511]
M y Muse, with
Joyful Heart prepare Anonymous [QG 18 Mar 1779 707]
My
name it is Donald McDonald
Anonymous [QM 13 Apr 1805 1.15]
My
plaintive muse awakes the trembling string, Anonymous [QG
30 Mar 1786 1076]
Myriads
of mortals cover this wide earth
Rusticus [QM 6 Apr 1805 1.14]
My Tutor lately on this question hit
Anonymous [MH 13 Jun 1812 1.35]
MY
worthy good masters, whether warriors or civil, Anonymous
[QG 6 Jan 1785 1011] |
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Anonymous [QM 28 Dec 1807 3.52] Napoleon, to try
those Terapin* souls, Anonymous [QM 12 Nov 1810 6.46]
Nature unkind, has cast the
fatal Dart Anonymous [QG 18 Oct 1770 303] Near
Hetmir's valley, where with angry sweep Anonymous
[12 Nov 1778 689]
Near this place, is interred
Anonymous [QG 3 Nov 1768 201]
Ne
laissez pas toujours de vous mettre en tête Anonymous [QG
22 Mar 1770 273]
No cloud displays its
fairy sail Anonymous [MV 24 Nov 1829 2.41]
No
doubt, Sir, ’tis a sad Disaster Anonymous [QG 21 Oct
1784 1000] (Response to Rationalis' On reading the Lines
in the last Gazette [QG 14 Oct 1784 999])
No
Law can be more just or fit
Anonymous [QG 26 Jan 1767 108]
No more, my friend! of vain
applause Anonymous [QG 4 Feb 1768 162]
No
more, my friends, of vain applause Anonymous [QG 14 May
1778 663]
No more Napoleon,
in triumphal car, Anonymous [QM 9 Mar 1813 9.10] No
more, O Rome, thy wrong belief defend; Anonymous [QG 23
Feb 1786 1071]
No
more shall the spring my lost pleasure restore
R.R. Sheridan [MV 27 Feb 1829 1.23]
No more talk of
Caesar’s campaigus, Anonymous [QM 3 Aug 1813 9.31]
Non
il n’y a point Commedie Ego
Sum [QG 8 Oct 1767 145]
Non
jamais, Haldimand, ma plume encore novice Anonymous [QG 7
Jan 1779 697]
No
Poet I am, nor cunning Ballad-maker,
Anonymous [QG 6 Mar 1783 915] No
Poet—true—nor I—but you strain hard, Anonymous [QG
Mar 13 1783 916] Not
far from London liv’d a boor, Anonymous [QG 16 Nov 1786
1109]
Not
long the Soul this doubtful Dream prolongs Anonymous [QG 5
Dec 1776 588 (continued from no. 587)]
Notre Muse, en ce jour assez
judicieuse Anonymous [QG 9 Aug 1770 293] Not
wealth of worlds can purchase peace Anonymous [QG 8 Jan
1784 959]
Not with Sybil lights I
trace Norna [MV 2 Oct 1829 2.26]
Nouvelle,
toute Nouvelle! Bis [QG 22
Oct 1767 147]
Now
ev'ning-twilight veils the mountain hoar Anonymous [QG 12
Nov 1778 690]
Now
fare thee well England, no farther I’ll roam Anonymous [MH
9 Apr 1814 3.127]
Now
for the battle—does old Geron think
Anonymous [QM 11 May 1805 1.19]
Now
mourn indeed, thou insulated Land
Jos. Weston [QM 5 May 1806 2.18]
Now
silent
Night; reigns
all abroad: Anonymous [QG 24 December 1789 1272]
Now, thanks to Heaven,
and thanks to thee Anonymous [MV 24 Nov 1829 2.42]
Now
the hoar winter o'er the frozen plain Anonymous [QG 15 Oct
1778 685]
‘Now
the laugh shakes the hall, and the ruddy wine flows’
Anonymous [QM 21 Sep 1805 1.36]
Now
the Sun, with fervid ray
Rusticus [QM 22 Jul 1805 1.30]
Now Winter is come, with his
chilling breath Anonymous [MH 15 Feb 1812 1.18] Nuper
in umbroso secessu Solis ab igne
Anonymous [QG 13 Sep 1787 1152]
Nurse
of the mighty! who in ancient time
Anonymous [MV 16 Dec 1828 1.2]
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O Albion! thy cliffs heard
Britannia lament
Anonymous [QM 3 Mar 1806 2.9] O
Blessed season!
lov’d by saints and sinners, Anonymous [QG 21 Dec 1780 798] O come
sweet hour, the hour of peace Anonymous [MV 28 Aug 1829
2.16] O’er
Cots of Peasants, and the Thrones of Kings Anonymous [QG
14 Jun 1770 285] O’er my
toil-wither’d
limbs sickly languors are shed, Anonymous [QG 21 June 1792
1406] Of
all the Seasons in the Year A.B.C.
[QG 24 Dec 1767 156] Of all the Sports that can
be found Jack Snail [QG 14 Jan 1768 159] Of
all the Vices that ensnare mankind
J——w S——h [QG 28 Aug 1777 626] Of
Augustus and Rome the poets still warble
E. [QM 2 Jun 1806 2.22] Of human grandeur
if he had a share, Anonymous [QM 19 Mar 1816 12.12] Of
our Island we’ve sung, till the Welkin had rung
Anonymous [QM 2 Jun 1806 2.22] Of
traders, often it is said, Anonymous [QM 14 Jan 1811 7.2] O
Gout! thou puzzling knotty pine
Anonymous [QM 19 Jan 1805 1.3] O, great
philosopher, a rhymer prays
Anonymous [MH 26 Jan 1812 1.15] Oh ask
me not to waken M. [MV 30 Oct 1829 2.34]
O! have you marked in some farm-yard, Anonymous [QM 9 Mar
1812 8.10] Oh!
C——n, forget not thy love
Anonymous [QM 5 Jan 1807 3.1] Oh!
Erin dear! once lovely Isle
D. [MV 24 Mar 1829 1.30] Oh!
Erin, sweet Erin! thy strains
Anonymous [MV 8 May 1829 1.43] Oh! for a solemn note of
sacred woe! Anonymous [QG 5 April 1787 1129] Oh! for
the wings we used to wear Anonymous [MV 28 Sep 1829 2.25] Oh!
hail to the little green leaf that grows wildly
Hibernicus [MV 17 Mar 1829 1.28] Oh!
Ireland, my country! the hour
Lord Edward Fitzgerald [MV 9 Jan 1829 1.9] Oh!
let me lay this burning cheek
Anonymous [QM 17 Apr 1806 2.14] Oh!
lightly, lightly tread! Hemans
[MV 10 Feb 1829 1.18] Oh
my Country! when the lamp of thy life was first lighted E.
[MV 9 Jun 1829 1.52] Oh
never believe, love, the music that floats
Anonymous [MV 23 Dec 1828 1.4] "Oh!
Parent of blushes! why dost thou bend J.S.L. [MV 17 Mar 1829 1.28] Oh,
prize thou not too fond, too high Proteus [MV 17 Nov 1829
2.39] Oh say, ye planetary orbs
that roll Anonymous [QG 19 Oct 1769 251] Oh!
sweetly breath’d the minstrel’s tale Carolan [MV 18
Sep 1829 2.22] Oh think
of me in the evening hour Anonymous [MV 24 Dec 1829 2.50] Oh
thou, who o’er my infant mind G.J.L. [QG 21 Dec 1786
1114] Oh
Time! still
urging to eternity,
Anonymous [QG 20 Jan 1780 751] Oh!
touch the chord yet once again L.M. Davidson [MV 29 May 1829 1.49] Oh!
welcome freedom’s fearless friend Anonymous [MV 22 Sep
1829 2.23] Oh!
Wellington and Stephenson
Anonymous [MV 3 Apr 1829 1.33] Oh why have I from
Albion fled! M. [QM 19 Apr 1814 10.16] Oh!
yes, pray who has lately seen
E. [QM 31 Mar 1806 2.13] O, in
what pomp of love serene Anonymous [MV 11 Sep 1829 2.20] O!
Lady, twine a wreath for me Anonymous [MH 27 Aug 1814 3.147] O
Lady, twine no wreath for me Walter Scott [MH 25 Sep 1813
2.101] Old friend, accept at once
from me A. M. [QG 2 Nov 1769 253] Old
Neptune on a day invited the Gods
Anonymous [QM 10 Feb 1806 2.6] O
matchless eloquence, to wisdom join’d
Anonymous [QM 11 Aug 1806 2.32] O! Mercy, heaven’s first
attribute Anonymous [QG 14 Sep 1769 246] O
Nancy, wilt thou go with me?
Perov [QM 20 Oct 1806 2.42] On a visit to
Maurice the Dane freely came, Anonymous [QM 27 May 1811
7.21] Once
a Taylor of Bagdat, as honest a wight
Anonymous [QM 22 Dec 1806 2.51] Once more my days
their circling race Anonymous [QG 3 Jan 1782 852] Once ruddy and plump
Anonymous [QM 24 Jul 1809 5.30] Once, with fair
Fortune’s richest Gifts endow’d Anonymous [QG 6 Feb
1777 597] One hour
with thee! when summer’s sunset closes Mrs. Cornwall
Baron Wilson [MV 11 Aug 1829 2.11] One
summer eve I marked a little cloud
Anonymous [MV 30 Jun 1829 1.58] One
summer morn, when dewy flowers Anonymous [MV 18 Dec 1829
2.48] On
me fait moins sentir à parler qu’à se taire Anonymous
[QG 25 Jun 1767 130] O no,
sweet lady, not to thee Landon [MV 1 Dec 1829 2.43] On
some bleak hill, imbrown’d in evening’s shade
Milton [MV 14 Apr 1829 1.36] On
the white rocks which guard her coast William Whitehead [QG
22 Aug 1776 573] Open, open, lovely breast
Anonymous [QM 23 Jan 1809 5.4] O
poor Vandango! Luckless hath thou run
Anonymous [QG 5 Jul 1764 3] O
Pulentas civitates, Anonymous
[QG 8 Dec 1785 1059] Ordain’d
to tread the thorny ground, Anonymous [QG 12 Feb 1784 964] O!
Reader! if thou has't a Tear Anonymous [QG 12 Sep 1776 576] O! Rouse, ye Britons, good
and brave Anonymous [QG 25 Jan 1770 265] O
Spirit-Land! thou land of dreams!
Hemans [MV 3 Mar 1829 1.24] O tell me, ye Sages
well vers’d in old story, Anonymous [QM 10 Nov 1812
8.45] O! Te, Navis, Lucida Sidera, Anonymous
[QG 23 June 1785 1035] O
Thou! to whom, with emulation fir'd Anonymous [QG 5 Feb 1778
649] O
Time, forgive the infant muse
Anonymous [QM 17 Mar 1806 2.11] Our rights with
ease we may defend, An Enemy To Duelling [QG 20 Jan 1780
751] O
vain pursuit of happiness, which flies
Anonymous [QM 20 Apr 1807 3.16] O
vaisseau, qui portes mon
Nom Voltaire [QG 9 Feb 1769 215] Over
fern clad high mountains, and thro’ the lang vale Anonymous
[MH 28 Dec 1811 1.11] O wondrous power of
inborn worth, Anonymous [QM 6 Oct 1812 8.40] O
ye, Spectators, who omniscient sit Anonymous [MH 9 Jul 1814
3.140] O
ye, who glorying in a sacred cause
Gulliver [QM 9 Dec 1805 1.49]
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Pain'd
with the weight, Britannia, of thy woes Caledonius
[QG 8 May 1783 924]
Pair
of gloves, --a dozen rings Bo-Peep [QG 5 Nov 1778 688]
Pais du Canada, Le
Pallas
in form and soul, the noble dame
Anonymous [QM 15 Jun 1805 1.24]
Parent
of Ease! Elate I sit on thee
Anonymous [QM 31 Aug 1805 1.35]
Pass on
relentless world Arion [MV 6 Nov 1829 2.36]
Patron of Arts! at length by
thee Anonymous [QG 17 Aug 1769 242]
Peace, heaven-descended
Maid! whose powerful voice Anonymous [QG 25 Feb 1768 165]
Peace,
peace to the hero, whose victor sword gleaming Emilius [MV
15 Dec 1829 2.47]
Perfide
ami de la beauté Anonymous [QG
16 Jul 1767 133]
Pledge to that
much-lov’d land that gave us birth, Anonymous [QM 1 Mar
1814 10.9]
Plus on
vit, glose
qui glose, Anonymous [QG 4 Jan 1787 1116]
Polly!
Forbear, nor think each ford pretence
Anonymous [QM 29 Dec 1806 2.52]
Poor
John had bought him half a bag Anonymous
[MH 19 Oct 1811 1.1]
Poor
Peter was harrass’d by fever and gout
Anonymous [QM 5 May 1806 2.18]
Potion
had long, with selfish zeal, Anonymous [QG 30 Nov 1786
1111]
Pray
saw what's that, which smirking trips this way Anonymous [QG
25 Jun 1778 669]
Pride,
at the hour of Death’s a baneful thing
Anonymous [QM 17 Feb 1806 2.7]
“Pride
was
not made for man,” a preacher says,
Chronon Hoton
Hologos [QG 2 Dec 1790 1322]
P.S.
Lest you should say I beg the question, Anonymous
[QG 24 Feb 1785 1018]
Pull
devil, pull baker, how glorious the sport! Arbiter [QM 9
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Qual in colle aspro, al imbrunier di sera Milton [MV 17
Apr 1829 1.37]
Quand
Jupiter, du haut de la voute azurée Anonymous [QG 28 Nov
1776 587 (cf. no. 584)]
Quand un cordier, cordant,
veut corder une corde H.M. [QG 16 Nov 1769 255]
Qui
jacet hoc tumulo Urbanus primum acre pastus Anonymous [QG
10 Nov 1774 513]
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"Raise the buckler—poise
the lance—
Moore [MV 20 Oct 1829 2.31]
Reader, here lies a favourite son fame
D.G. [QG 17 Dec 1778 694]
Remember me when summer
friends surround thee
Anonymous
[MV 27 Nov 1829 2.42]
Report is first a pigmy small
Anonymous [QM 12 Sep 1808 4.37] Rest
in Contempt—it is the fittest Place
Toleration [QG 12 March 1789 1230]
Ribbons
and Stars, the Courtly Toys
Anonymous [QG 9 Mar 1767 114]
Rise Muse, and in immortal
Lays Anonymous [QG 12 Oct 1769 250]
Rogers pursues like an enchanted rake,
Anonymous [QM 21 Jul 1812 8.29]
Rolled
up the veiling cannon smoke— Anonymous [MV 27 Nov 1829
2.42]
Rough from my Mother’s
Bosom first I came A Lady [QG 5 May 1768 175]
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Said Blackney to Bing as he stood at a distance
Anonymous [QM 11 Jan 1808 4.2]
Say
infidels, what haughty man of war Anonymous
[QM 16 May 1808 4.20]
Say,
is there aught that can convey
Anonymous [QM 28 Oct 1805 1.43]
Say,
mighty love, and teach my song Anonymous [QG 16 Jan 1777
594]
Says
a Captain, so pert, as he handed Miss down
Anonymous [QM 19 Jan 1807 3.3]
Says Body to Mind,
’tis amazing to see, Anonymous [QG 21 Nov 1782 900]
Say
Theodore Hawley [MV 8 May
1829 1.43]
Say,
which of you sirs, your courser would enter, Anonymous [QG
3 Jan 1793 1435]
Say, why are
beauties prais’d
and honour’d most? Pope [QG 14 Jun 1770 285]
’Scap’d
from the noisy world’s bewitching power Anonymous [QG 19
Oct 1775 562]
Scarce
had thy velvet lips imbib’d the dew Caroline Symmons [QM 25 Jul 1808 4.30]
Scorpion
with Fish conjoin’d! Sure
such abuse Rationalis [QG 14 Oct 1784 999] (Response to
Scorpio Piscis' Extempore,
on reading Libra's Invitation, to Astrea in the
last Gazette, by a Member of the Anti-quarian
Society [QG 7 Oct 1784 998])
Scotland, for Learning and
for Arms renown’d Anonymous [QG 7 Jul 1768 184]
Scribble no more, Friend
Clodio, be advis’d T.R. [QG 7 Jun 1770 284]
Seduc’d
by vile man, and abus’d and betray’d
Olivia [QM 22 Sep 1806 2.38]
See Rodney victorious,
return from the Isles, Anonymous [QG 28 Nov 1782 901]
See!
Thaliarchus, how the snow
Careless [QM 23 Mar 1805 1.12]
See
the Lucid Waters pour Anonymous [QG 25 Feb 1779 704 (cf.
#702)]
See there Belinda,
with dishevell’d hair Anonymous [QG 8 Jul 1779 723]
See
you, beneath yon cloud so dark
T. Moore [QM 27 Oct 1806 2.43]
September
now embrowns the plain Anonymous [QG 24 Sep 1778 682]
Serious
and solemn be the song Anonymous
[QG 4 Jan 1781 800]
Shall
Charlotte’s natal day pass by unsung? Anonymous [QG
19 Jan 1786 1065]
Shall
Heroes only, claim the votive lay? Amicus [QG 17 Apr 1783 921]
Shall we
pledge thee a bumper at parting Anonymous [MV 1 Sep 1829
2.17]
She
was a thing of morn—with the soft calm J.M. [MV 16 Dec 1828 1.2]
Shook from
the purple wings of Even
Anonymous [QG 11 Feb 1768 163]
Short was the
triumph of th’ invading foe, Anonymous [QM 27 Oct 1812
8.43]
Should happiness be then the
thing pursu’d? Anonymous [QG 9 Nov 1769 254]
S’il
faut que dans les premiers jours, Anonymous [QG 6 Jan 1780
749]
Since Artists, who sue
for the Trophies of Fame
Anonymous [QG 15 Dec 1768 207]
Since
childhood’s hour Ianthe [MV
21 Apr 1829 1.38]
Since
Daphne’s unkind and illnaturedly Coy,
Anonymous [QG 15 Jun 1780 772]
Since
I love you, and you love me
Anonymous [QM 23 Mar 1805 1.12 Since one more stage, on life’s long road, is
run, Anonymous [QM 2 Feb 1813 9.5]
Since school boy
joke alone is current* coin— Anonymous [QM 30 Mar 1812 8.13]
Since Time, the old
bald-pate, leads in a New-Year,
Anonymous [QG 5 Jan 1786 1063]
Sing
then upon the sunny hill Anonymous [MV 4 Dec 1829 2.44]
Sir—
The
journal I send herewith will express Cymro
[QM 4 Jan 1814 10.1]
Sir,
you are prudent, good, and wise
Anonymous [QM 20 Apr 1807 3.16]
Six couplets, from
a hard bound brain, Anonymous [QM 21 Oct 1811 7.42]
Six criminal Judges—faith
criminal all Anonymous [QM 15 May 1809 5.20]
Sleep on—sleep
on—above thy corse Anonymous [MV 6 Oct 1829 2.27]
Small
matters on the stage I’ll bring
Timothy Tugmutton [QM 1 Jun 1805 1.22]
So
ample is your late Confession, T.D. [QG 3 Mar 1785 1019]
So ends
Childe Harold his last pilgrimage! Anonymous [MV 4 Sep
1829 2.18]
So
erring and so frail, and yet so fair!
Anonymous [MV 23 Dec 1828 1.4]
Soft as the Balm the
gentlest gale distils, Anonymous [QG 19 Jul 1781 828]
“Soft as the dew
from heaven descends*,” Anonymous [QG 26 Apr 1781 816]
Soft
stealing on, the morning; like a thief, Asmodeus [QG 23 Jan 1783
909]
Some
ranc’rous begot, fir’d with holy zeal,
Anonymous [QG 19 Feb 1789 1228]
Some
smile on me, and all the while
Anonymous [QM 16 Mar 1805 1.11]
Some
ten, or twenty years ago, Anonymous [QM 15 Dec 1812 8.50]
Some
time ago Anonymous [MV 22 Dec 1829 2.49]
Some
Wit of old (such Wits of old there were) Anonymous [QG 9 Nov 1775 565]
Some
women take delight in dress
Anonymous [QG 11 Nov 1773 461]
Sons
of the mountain, sons of the lake
Conway [MV 16 Jun 1829 1.54]
So
sir you really declare Anonymous
[QM 23 Mar 1805 1.12] Sous ce
marbre,
passant, repose un Citoyen Anonymous [QG 5 Jan 1792
1383]
Souvent
l’amour me fait voeux
Anonymous [QG 17 Sep 1767 142]
Spaniards,
if your breasts can feel
Anonymous [QM 21 Nov 1808 4.47]
Spirit
that breathest through my lattice, thou Anonymous [MV 1
Dec 1829 2.43]
Spring!
’tis the spell of gladness— Cornelia [MV 12 May 1829 1.44]
Stab,
Zealots stab, my Soul shall rest unvex’d,
A.
Pope [QG 5 March 1789 1229]
Stand
up i’ the corner Anonymous [MH 26 Mar 1814 3.125]
Stay,
gentle shadow of my Mother, stay! D. [MV 3 Apr 1829 1.33]
Stay,
Massena, thy eagles stay, Anonymous [QM 6 May 1811 7.18]
Stern fortune’s frowns, I
own, ’tis hard to bear Anonymous [QG 9 Nov 1769 254]
Stern
winter shews his rugged face H.L. [QG 22 Jan 1778 647]
Still
does the trumpet’s brazen throat
Henry James Pye [QM 24 Aug 1807 3.34]
Still
fearless, as the tempest rav’d J.W. Lake [MH 3 Dec 1814
4.161]
Still
if you glory in the Lyon's Force Anonymous [QG 28 Nov 1776
587 (continued from no. 586)]
Still
I recall the Day, fresh on her Cheek
Anonymous [QG 6 Dec 1807 25]
Still shall unthinking man
substantial deem Anonymous [QG 21 Jan 1768 160]
Sure
Fanny is the sweetest Lass
Anonymous [QG 30 Jul 1767 135]
Sure
Flora’s self with all her aids divine, De Fonte [18 Nov
1784 1004]
Sur notre
Ordre, en vain le
Vulgaire Anonymous [QG 8 Mar 1770 271]
Sweet
are your flowers, the wandered said Ma Hawley [MV 16 Oct
1829 2.30]
Sweet
girl, though only once I’ve met Lord Byron [MH 9 Oct
1813 2.102]
Sweet
keep up a’frae what’s no right, Anonymous [QG 19 May
1785 1030]
Sweet
minstrel of the yellow bower Anonymous [MV 9 Oct 1829
2.28]
Sweet
pipe! adieu, with myrtle foliage bound Anonymous [MV 18
Sep 1829 2.22]
Sylvia
her gambling nephew chides
Anonymous [QM 12 May 1806 2.19]
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Take
a Youth that’s genteel, no matter for face, Anonymous [QG
19 Aug 1779 729] Take back the sigh, thy lips
of art Thomas Moore [QM 9 Jan 1809 5.2] Take
of beauty and wit, what you happen to have, Anonymous [QG
29 Jul 1779 726] Take this branch of the
laurel tree Anonymous [MV 28 Sep 1829 2.25] Talk no more of your Cheltenham & Harrowgate springs
Anonymous [MV 3 Apr 1829 1.33] Talk
not to me, dear nurse, of wealth or power
Anonymous [QM 20 Apr 1805 1.16] Tell
me no more, of joys that lie
Sam Toper [MV 27 Jan 1829 1.14] Tell
me no more of your Pindaric Ode, Anonymous [QG 20 Jan 1785
1013] Tendre
fruit des
pleurs de l’aurore, Anonymous [QG 30 Nov 1780 795] Thank
you, my
Masters—have you laugh’d your fill? Anonymous [QG
16 Dec 1790 1324] That
females are fickle all mankind agree Anonymous [QG 28 Jan
1778 648] The
ancient sages boldly speak H.L.M. [QG
18 Jun 1778 668]
The
Atheist
boldly does advance A Lady [QG 13 Aug 1778 676]
The
battle storm is
sleeping Anonymous
[MV 10 Feb 1829 1.19]
The
billows run along in gold Anonymous
[MV 7 Jul 1829 2.1]
The Butterfly was a gentleman Anonymous
[MV 23 Oct 1829 2.32] The
Canadian
regiment is loyal and true Anonymous [MH 29 May 1813
2.84] The
constable
of a country town Anonymous [QM 18 May 1807 3.20] The
Country
Girl that’s well inclin’d
Anonymous [QG 10 Nov 1766 97] The
Crown
that late my brow enclosed Anonymous
[QM 3 Mar 1806 2.9]
The day is past—th’ Election’s o’er,
Anonymous [QM 2 Mar 1813 9.9] The
days
of yore when sires arose Juverna [MV 12 May 1829 1.44] The
Democrats,
the Cursed Rats, Jonathan Gluepot [MH 2 Apr 1814
3.126]
The
diamond’s and the Ruby’s
blaze, Anonymous [QG 14 Dec 1769 259]
The
doctor
was just on the very last stair, Anonymous [QM 16 Dec 1805 1.50]
The
drum
‘the signal to prepare,’ was beating, Anonymous [QM 21 Jul 1806 2.29]
The
dry,
dull, drowsy Bachelor surveys Anonymous [QG 16 Mar 1767 115]
The
Emperor
Nap may parade on the seas Anonymous
[QM 1 June 1805 1.22] The Fair of Quebec, for themselves and the Crown,
Anonymous [QG 27 Jan 1785 1014] The
fame of the brave shall no longer be sounded, Lady
Morgan [MV 6 Feb 1829 1.16] The
feast
prepar’d the splendor round, Anonymous
[QM 16 Dec 1805 1.50] The
flowing
Tide that thunders o’er
the Shore, Anonymous [QG 19 Oct 1769 251] The
fragrant
Bloom of May invited me abroad Anonymous
[QG 4 Jun 1767 127]
The
freeborn English, generous
and wife, Cardinal Howard [QG 2 Feb 1769 214]
The
gentleman soon comes to good Anonymous [MH 7 Mar 1812
1.21]
The
gloomiest day hath gleams of light, Anonymous [MV 23 Dec 1828 1.4]
The
glowing landscape gades; Day
shuts his eye; T.H. [QG 16 Nov 1769 255]
The
Graces,
in a limpid stream Anonymous [QM 16 Mar 1805 1.11]
The great deliverer
Hull cross’d o’er, Anonymous [QM 1 Sep 1812 8.35] The
great, the good, in ev’ry clime and age Dramaticus [QG 6
Mar 1783 915] The
heart
that feels as I have felt Anonymous
[MV 19 Dec 1828 1.3] The
Hero
is gone—his great spirit’s fled, D.
[MV 20 Mar 1829 1.29]
The
how
d'ye ended, the contest of place, Tyro [QG 12 Feb 1778
650] The itch of
invasion, like Dearborn of old, Anonymous [QM 9 Nov 1813
9.45] The
knight may rein his braw
braw steed, Anonymous [MV 24 Jul 1829 2.6] The Lads and the
Lasses were sitting around, Anonymous [QG 3 Apr 1777 605]
The
lamp burns dim before
thee; Harp of the Isle [MV 15 Sep 1829
2.21]
The
last flower of the garden
was blooming alone,— Miss
Davidson [MV 14 Aug 1829 2.12]
The Latin word for Cold,
one ask’d his friend; Anonymous [QM 2 May 1815 11.18] The laureate
vacant—who shall fill the chair? Anonymous [QM 11 Mar
1811 7.10] The
laurel
of Glory eternal shall bloom, Anonymous [MH 4 Jun 1814
3.135] The loud sea waves
round this sequester’d isle, Anonymous [QM 9 July 1816
12.28] The
madden’ng
cup from pleasure’s stream C.T.T. [MV 20 Oct 1829
2.31] The
moon
on the mountain is bright, W.F.H. [MV 30 Dec 1828 1.6] The
Night hangs forth her sable clouds, Anonymous [QM 19 Mar
1810 6.12]
The noblest bards of Albion's
quire Warton [QG 6 Sep 1787 1151] Then
Zaragoza—blighted be the tongue
Walter Scott [MH 9 Nov 1811 1.4] The
old
Year now is past and gone, Anonymous
[QG 1 Jan 1767 105] The
other
day, says Ned to Joe, Anonymous [QG 25 Jun 1778 669] The
other
night a gay young blade
S.J. [QM 18 Nov 1806 2.46] “The painter
dead, yet still he charms the eye; Garrick [QM 17 Nov 1812
8.46] There is a beauty in the
high smooth brow Hinda [MV 24 Nov 1829 2.41] There is a hue, a soft
and mellowing shade Anonymous [MV 20 Oct 1829 2.31] There is a land of
rudest guise Anonymous [MV 13 Oct 1829 2.29] There
is a river clear and wide O’Keefe
[QM 12 Jan 1805 1.2] There
is not on the pages which reveal
Anonymous [MV 12 Dec 1828 1.1] There
once was a painter in Catholic days
Anonymous [QM 28 Mar 1808 Extra] There’s brightness in
the starry sky Anonymous [MV 6 Oct 1829 2.27] There was a being, not
beyond his prime Anonymous [MV 16 Oct 1829 2.30] There
was a man of Adam’s race
Anonymous [QM 7 Oct 1805 1.40] There was a time when Ætna’s
silent fire Cowper [QM 23 Cot 1809 5.43] The
rip’ning grapes transparent glow, Horace
[QG 9 Nov 1780 792] The
scene was more beautiful
far, to my eye, Anonymous [MH 22 Feb 1812 1.19] The
sea
gods all cry, in a transport of joy,
Foy [QM 13 Jan 1806 2.2] These
festive times, I write these lines, Scotia [QM 26 Dec 1815
11.52] "These
wretches now announce hostility T.A.J. [MH 9 Jul 1814
3.140]
The
slightest
of favours bestow’d by the fair, Dodd [QM 15 Jun 1805 1.24] The state of Venice
erst, as Shakespear tells, Anonymous [QM 21 Jul 1812 8.29] The
stealing hand of slowly creeping time, Militarius [QG 13
May 1779 715] The
sun
is resting upon the deep, W.F.H.
[MV 23 Dec 1828 1.4] The
sweetest flower W.H.F. [MV 19 May
1829 1.46] The
Tea
remov'd,—the Table set,— Anonymous
[QG 10 Apr 1777 606] The
tear now glistens in
affection’s eye, Hibernicus [MV 17 Jul 1829 2.4] The
'Telegraph'
and eke the Sun Anonymous [QM 19 Nov 1816 12.47]
The tempest raging on the shore Anonymous [MH 4 Apr 1812 1.25] The
tender feelings of a young desire, Anonymous [QG 23 Nov 1780 794] The
toasted
beauty with her haughty air, Anonymous [QM 26 May 1806 2.21] The
Turkman lay beside the
river, Rev. George Croly [MV 8 Sep 1829 2.19] The
tyrant that betrays his brother, Anonymous [MH 18 Jan 1812 1.13] The
’Vention did in Boston meet, Anonymous [QG 8 May 1788
1186] The
vesper-bell, from church
and tower, Mrs. Hemans [MV 25 Aug 1829 2.15]
The
winds of
Heaven are loosed on high, J.F. Hollings [MV 11 Dec
1829 2.46] The
watery
God, great Neptune lay,
C.B. [QM 3 Feb 1806 2.5]
The
world’s
a wild garden of pleasure and pain, Anonymous [MV 29
Oct 1829 2.32] The
Yankies,
they say, they’ll come over, Anonymous [MH 1 May
1813 2.80] They
have yielded at last!—the bigots who wielded
E. [MV 19 Jun 1829 1.55] They knelt where proud
Bestia’s shore Anonymous [MV 18 Dec 1829 2.47] They
made her a grave, too cold and damp
T. Moore [QM 3 Nov 1806 2.44] They say the hope is
happiness Lord Byron [MV 18 Aug 1829 2,13] This
lov’d of my forefathers grew in a vale
James Keogh [MV 6 Mar 1829 1.25] This
morn my Fancy stretch'd her wings Anonymous [QG 23 Jan
1777 595] This
skin *an active body once possess’d, Celia [QG 1 Feb
1787 1120] This
Verse, dear Phillis, I to thee assign
Khudde [QG 27 Sep 1764 15] Tho’
Boreas’ blasts and Neptune’s waves, Anonymous [12
August 1779 728] Thomas
weds—and four months barely pass
o’er his head Anonymous [QM 2 Jul 1806
2.27] Tho’ prologues
now are almost out of Fashion Belmont Forten [QG 27 Mar
1777 604] Tho’ sacred the tie that
our country entwineth Thomas Moore [MH 5 Sep 1812 1.47] “Those need not be asham’d,
Anonymous [QM 2 Aug 1814 10.31] "Those
who assume, at faction’s call Anonymous [MH 23 Jul 1814
3.142] Tho’
time has stol’n my robe of youth, Anonymous [QG 14 Dec
1786 1113] Thou
arbitress!—the most severe!
Emma [QM 18 Aug 1806 2.33] Thou
art old and feeble Anonymous
[QM 4 May 1805 1.18] Thou dear companion of each
idle hour Caledoniensis [QG 25 Jan 1770 265] Thou
fairest daughter of the various year Benjamin Victor [QG
17 Oct 1776 581]
Thou Genial Bowl whose gladsome juice Anonymous [QG 25 Mar
1776 708] Thou glorious Sun!
farewell, farewell— Anonymous [MV 4 Dec 1829 2.44] Thou great first cause, whose wisdom plann’d, Anonymous [QG 8 Feb 1787 1121] Thou
guest from heaven W.F.H. [MV
12 Dec 1828 1.1] Though
late I appear’d in my dogg’rel rhymes Q. [MH 30 Jan
1813 2.67] Thoughtless
wordlings who pursue Anonymous [QM 31 Jul 1810 6.31] Though Troubles every where
abound Anonymous [MH 29 Aug 1812 1.46] Though unavailing,
heart-felt Sorrows rife E.G. [QG 18 Oct 1770 303]
Thou hast been reared
too tenderly Hemans [MV 11 Dec 1829 2.46] Thou
spirit of the spangled night!
Kirke White [MV 5 Jun 1829 1.51] Three
columns of the flow’r of France, Anonymous [QM 12 Feb
1810 6.7] "Three
different Powers to rule the main"
Anonymous [QM 5 Oct 1807 3.40] Three
Doctors, met in consultation Anonymous [QG 7 May 1778 662] Thrice
happy do I pass my life Anonymous [QG 2 Apr 1778 657] Thus says the
Prophet of the Turk, Anonymous [QG 10 Jan 1782 853] Time
impatient flits away, Anonymous [QG 17 Feb 1785 1017] (Compare
to D.F—te's
Cantilenia [QG 10 Feb 1785 1016] Time was that the
shop-keeping nation Anonymous [QM 23 Sep 1811 7.38] 'Tis
clear since Brandy killed Tom’s scolding wife,
Anonymous [QM 14 Jul 1806 2.28] ’Tis
home where’er the heart is
Anonymous [MV 24 Apr 1829 1.39] ’Tis long since wayward Spring’s envermeil’d
prime, Anonymous [QG 9 Dec 1779 745] ’Tis Midnight
round and brooding silence reigns, Anonymous [QG 24 Jun
1779 721] ’Tis neither
sword nor gun, says Nap, Anonymous [QM 22 Feb 1814 10.8] ’Tis not one gush of
bitter tear Hinda [MV 24 Jul 1829 2.6] Tis not the gilded palace,
nor the dome Anonymous [MH 4 Jan 1812 1.12] ’Tis o’er—this
heart must never feel Anonymous [MV 28 Sep 1829 2.25] ’Tis
said a wild poetic ninny [MV
10 Aug 1807 1.32] Tis
the fall of the leaf—as they loose from their spray Anonymous
[MH 1 May 1813 2.80] ’Tis
the voice of Old Eldon, I heard him declare
Oxford [MV 17 Apr 1829 1.37] ’Tis truth (with deference
to the college) Anonymous [QG 15 Mar 1770 272] To
any young man who has need of a wife
A.C. [QM 9 Feb 1805 1.6] To
humble Rebellion, establish the laws D.M. [QG 15 Aug 1776
572] To-night’s the day, I speak it with great
Sorrow Anonymous [QG 19 Feb 1778 651] Too
feeble found for Themis’s embraces, Anonymous [QM 24 Sep
1816 12.39] Too
long, my sweet Sirs, have you madly deny'd Anonymous [QG
23 Apr 1778 660] To Persia’s
overwhelming host, W.S. [QM 3 Dec 1816 12.49] To
the hellish fiend Discord, says Louis, one day, Anonymous
[QG 28 Feb 1788 1176] Touch not thy mother,
boy—Thou canst not wake her Anonymous [MV 17 Jul 1829
2.4] Tout
anime aujourd'hui mon coeur Anonymous [QG Aug 15 1776 572]To-day
man’s drest in gold and silver bright
Anonymous [MH 2 Nov 1811 1.3] To-day
the sun with cloudless ray
Anonymous [QM 9 Feb 1807 3.6] To
filling up the chink in the Red Sea, and repairing the damage
done to Pharoah's host Anonymous [MH 15
Feb 1812 1.18] To
hide my birth I don't intend Anonymous [QG 23 May 1778
664] To’
invade—or not to invade, that is the question C.B. [QM 30 Dec 1805 1.52] Toi qui nous rends heureux, CARLETON bien aimé, Anonymous [QG 8 March 1787 1125] Too
early lost to us, but twice to Fame Dux [QG 12 Dec 1776
589] Too well our Tears a mournful Truth express, Anonymous [QG 16 April 1789 1236] To places and persons he
suits his disguises Anonymous [QM 14 Aug 1809 5.33] To
soften care, mend, and refine the age
Thomas Cary [QM 5 Jan 1805 1.1] To Thee, my God, to whom all
Praise belong Anonymous [QG 14 Sep 1769 246] Trae
the Grampian hills will the Royal ear hear it
Norman Nicholson [MH 26 Oct 1811 1.2] True Friendship I
sing—not the tide of applause Anonymous [QG 23 May 1782
873] True ’tis the Corsicean
adept Anonymous [QM 18 Sep 1809 5.38] Truly,
friend Gil, thou choosest well
Anonymous [QM 9 Mar 1805 1.10] Turn,
gentle stranger, and this urn revere Dæmon Typographicus
[QG 19 Sep 1776 577] ’Twas
a cold winter’s night, and the winds whistled loud Anonymous
[MH 28 Mar 1812 1.24] ’Twas
ere, the broadly shining sun
Anonymous [MV 3 Feb 1829 1.16] ’Twas in some former Days
(my cautious Rhymes T.G. [QG 7 Jun 1770 284] 'Twas
in the pleasant month of May Anonymous [QG 11 Jun 1778
667] ’Twas
in the summer time so sweet
Thomas Moore [QM 15 Dec 1806 2.50] ’Twas
morning, and Mary arose
Anonymous [QM 26 May 1806 2.21] ’Twas morn upon the
Grecian hills Anonymous [MV 27 Nov 1829 2.42] ’Twas strange! Nigrilla,
passing strange! Anonymous [QG 27 Nov 1770 308] ’Twas
thus when to Quebec’s proud heights afar
Anonymous [QM 30 Dec 1805 1.52] ’Twas
when nor State nor Crouds annoy,
De F—te
[QG 8 Sep 1785 1046] ’Twixt
footman John and Dr. Toe
Anonymous [QM 21 Jul 1806 2.29] Two
carrion Crows in contemplation sat Jonathan Gluepot [MH 12
Feb 1814 3.119] Two
sons of Neptune, Jack and Will
Anonymous [QM 13 Apr 1807 3.15] |
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Anonymous [QM 24 Apr
1809 5.17]
Underneath this
Dunghill Anonymous [QM 14 Jun 1814 10.24] “Under the Clouds
I stand, Anonymous [QM 29 Mar 1814 10.13]
Une douce surprise,
un désordre agréable, Anonymous [QG 23 Nov 1780 794]
Unhappy he, of ills the prey Omicron [QM 23 Dec 1805 1.51]
Unthinking, idle,
wild and young, Princess Amelia [QM 2 Jan 1816 12.1]
Unto
thy pow’r, blest Hope alone, Anonymous [QG 4 Mar 1779
705]
Unweeting
of events to come, Anonymous [QG 8 Jan 1784 959] |
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Feb 1770 268]
Victor
of Assey’s eastern plain Secretary Croker [MH 12 Nov
1814 4.158]
Vienna’s wits their brains may rack
Anonymous [QM 2 Jul 1806 2.27]
Virtue
(in Rags) sits in a secret Place
A Soldier [QG 23 Feb 1767 112]
Voltaire
in sweet retirement laid Frederick, King of Prussia [5 Nov
1778 688]
Voudrais-tu,
cher Amant, parmi le bruit des Armes B.F. [QG 20 Feb 1777
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Wake Emerald Isle of the wave!
Anonymous [MV 23 Jan 1829 1.13]
Waken,
lords and ladies gay Anonymous [MV 4 Aug 1829 2.9]
Warm
is the heart in boyhood’s days
Anonymous [MV 10 Feb 1829 1.18]
Warriors
cease, the battle stay, Anonymous [QM 7 Mar 1815 11.10]
Warr’s horrid sounds no more assail our ears, P*** [QG 2 Apr 1789 1233]
We
have but / To bow the head in silence, when Heaven’s voice
Hemans [MV 30 Dec 1828 1.6]
Welcome,
fair Emblems of sweet Peace and Love Anonymous [QG 31 Oct
1776 583]
Welcome,
weary, winged stranger Anonymous [MV 11 Aug 1829 2.11]
Well
done by boys sure ne’er till now, Anonymous [QG 8 Jul
1773 443]
Well
Master ’Crostic-writer, how dos’t feel, N.B. [QG 27
Mar 1783 918]
Well
then! you’d have me chaunt the Praises
Anonymous [QG 7 May 1767 123]
We met
but in one giddy dance
Anonymous [MV 7 Aug 1829 2.10]
We
parted—friendship’s dream has cast Estelle [MV 4 Dec
1829 2.44]
Were
but your Hearts, as are your Heaters, warm Anonymous
[QG 8
Feb 1770 267]
Were Fortune more civil, and
Business more brisk Anonymous [QG 28 Sep 1769 248]
We,
the Maids of Q——c City
Anonymous [QG 2 Apr 1767 118]
We watch
for the light of the morn to break H.F. Gould [MV 23 Oct
1829 2.32]
What
a bustle is made! Punctum
Saliens [QM 2 Feb 1805 1.5]
What a constant round of
pain Anonymous [QG 13 Jul 1769 237]
What
art thou Love, whose pow’r, unseen D.A. [MH 21 May 1814
1.133]
What better reason
can you guess, Anonymous [QM 25 Aug 1812 8.34]
What blazing
meteor, what foreboding star, Plus Minus [QM 5 Apr 1814
10.14]
What
dirge like strains now meet the ear
Anonymous [QM 21 Sep 1807 3.38]
What!—have
you, too, forgot the ties
Thomas Dermody [QM 10 Aug 1805 1.32]
What
Hearts of Oak—and not one work of War
Anonymous [QM 25 May 1805 1.21]
What
is a friend? A being who
Anonymous [MV 26 Dec 1828 1.5]
What is
she worth, who bendeth back her head Anonymous [MV 6 Oct
1829 2.27]
What
is the world in which we live?
J— F—t. [QM 1 Dec 1806 2.48]
What
recompense, my lady wife
Anonymous [QM 4 Aug 1806 2.31]
What
sounds are on the mountain blast? T. Marshall [MV 18 Sep
1829 2.22]
What
tho’ fair spouse may sometimes play the shrew, Anonymous
[QG 2 March 1786 1072]
What tho’ the Nightingale be fled, Anonymous [QG 16 Dec 1779 749]
What
Tom in love with Lucia? if ’tis true
Anonymous [QM 23 Mar 1805 1.12]
What tricks this Bonaparte
plays! Anonymous [QM 18 Sep 1809 5.38]
What
youth, that taketh his daily way
Anonymous [MV 7 Apr 1829 1.34]
When all was hush’d
profoundly calm Anonymous [QG 10 Aug 1769 241]
When
ancient Bess was England's Queen A Batchelor [QG 31 Oct
1776 583]
Whence
this unusual languor o’er my mind? Anonymous [QG 11 Nov
1784 1003]
Whence
with haggard eyes I view
Anonymous [QM 22 Aug 1808 4.34]
When
Chloe try’d her virgin fires
Hoadley [QM 19 Jan 1807 3.3]
When
Colin’s good dame, who long held him a tug
Anonymous [QM 29 Jun 1805 1.26]
When
common men return to dust,
A British Officer [QG 5 Jul 1781 826]
When
Damon saw Clarinda lie Anonymous [QG 26 Mar 1778 656]
When
darkness o’er Balclutha’s walls
Caduceus [QM 18 Nov 1806 2.46]
When England first her flag
unfurl’d Anonymous [MH 1 Aug 1812 1.42]
When
Erin first rose from the dark swelling flood
Thomas Moore [MV 19 Dec 1828 1.3]
When
eyes are bright with pleasure Anonymous [MV 24 Nov 1829
2.41]
When
first I attempted you pity to move
Anonymous [QM 26 Jan 1805 1.4]
When friendship’s sacred
sympathies inspire Anonymous [QG 9 Feb 1769 215]
When gentle zephyrs fan the
azure sea Anonymous [QG 26 Jul 1770 291]
When
great and gen’rous spirits suffer ill, Ethicus [QG 24
Apr 1783 922]
When
haughty Rome with boastful triumph saw
Anonymous [QM 28 Sep 1805 1.39]
When
heaps congeal’d of dazzling snow Anonymous [QG 28 Sep 1775 559]
When
I lov’d you, I can’t but allow
Thomas Moore [QM 13 Jun 1808 4.24]
When
in the shadow of the tomb
Anonymous [MV 30 Dec 1828 1.6]
When
I sent you my melons, you cried out with scorn
Anonymous [QM 4 May 1805 1.18]
When Jefferson quit
the chair of state, Anonymous [QM 7 Jan 1811 7.1]
When
Jove had fram’d this earthly ball Anonymous [QG 2 Dec
1784 1006]
When
joy we hail by opening flowers Christina [MH 24 Apr 1813
2.79]
When
late you ask’d "where do your parents dwell?" Anonymous
[MH 30 Jan 1813 2.67]
When
life is yielded to command of fate G.S——D
[QG 22 Oct 1778 686]
When
Phillis found she’d lost her lover
Anonymous [QM 9 Jun 1806 2.23]
When
Phœbus was ami’rous, and long’d to be rude
Anonymous [QM 18 May 1807 3.20]
When
quacks as quacks may, by good luck to be sure
Anonymous [QM 29 Dec 1806 2.52]
——————
when ruffian Force Thompson [QM 30 Sep 1811 7.39]
When
sadness o’er my soul has thrown
P.M.W. [MV 9 Jan 1829 1.9]
When
Satire rais’d her keen correcting head, Philo-Buffo [QM
9 Mar 1812 8.10]
When
seventy (as ’tis sometimes seen)
Anonymous [QM 28 Oct 1805 1.43]
When
the black letter’d list to the gods was presented
W.R. Spencer [QM 10 Aug 1805 1.32]
When
the Corsican Chief with a view to degrade
Anonymous [QM 31 Aug 1805 1.35]
When the last sunshine of expiring day
Anonymous [QM 26 Nov 1816 12.48]
When
the pure soul of honour shall cease to inspire
Thomas Moore [MV 12 Dec 1828 1.1]
When
the spires of Quebec first open’d to view
Thomas Moore [QM 10 Nov 1806 2.45]
When
thro' the terrors of the stormy sea Clio [QG 26 Nov 1778
691]
When
to conquer this heart you essay’d
Anonymous [QM 9 Jun 1806 2.23]
When War’s alarms
spread terrors far and wide, Anonymous [QG 4 April 1782
865]
When we on board the schooner go, Anonymous [QG 31 May 1787 1137]
When
we’ve nothing to dread from the law’s sternest frowns
Anonymous [QM 16 Feb 1807 3.7]
When
wide extended o'er each Frost-bound Plain Anonymous [QG 2
Jan 1777 592]
When
widow’d age roves thro’ the world forlorn
C.B. [QM 30 Dec 1805 1.52]
When wild Remonstrants
play’d,
like fools Lynceus [QG 21 Jun 1770 286]
When
wit’s wild flashes wreathe a smile
Dermody [MV 10 Mar 1829 1.26] When
Wolfe expir'd, e'en Vict'ry dropt a tear Anonymous [29 Oct
1778 687]
Where
Blava’s streams in mazy windings flow Anonymous [QG 3
Oct 1776 579]
Where death’s thy
sting! thy victory, where, O grave! Anonymous [QM 29 Jun 1813
9.26]
Wherefore teems the
shameless press, Anonymous [QM 17 Jan 1815 11.3]
Where
had thy war-host, oh Israel! fled
Norna [MV 30 Jan 1829 1.15]
Where
half-fledged bards on feeble pinions seek Sprague [MV 13
Oct 1829 2.29]
Where
is the Patron of the present Age, Anonymous [QG 25 Nov
1779 743]
Where,
O, my spirit hastes thy flight L.E.L. [MV 20 Oct 1829
2.31]
Where
roves the God who erst on high Poeticus [QG 10 Dec 1778
693]
Where
shall I rest my weary head
Anonymous [QM 1 Sep 1806 2.35]
Where
shall the minstrel find a theme
Hemans [MV 20 Feb 1829 1.21]
Where
should the vows of youthful love be heard? Arion [MV 6 Nov
1829 2.36]
Where
the long Mississippi’s branching source, Anonymous [QG
16 Mar 1786 1074]
Where, where alas,
are fled the blissful hours, Anonymous [QG 30 May 1782
874]
Which
gave rise to such peals of laughter Anonymous [QG 28 May
1778 665 (continued from no. 664)]
While all around was danger, strife,
and fear, Walter Scott [QM 28 Oct 1811 7.43]
While
far from thee, my love, I dwell
O.O. [QM 23 Mar 1805 1.12]
While
I hang on your bosom, distracted to lose you
Anonymous [QM 2 Mar 1805 1.9]
While
knaves and fools, in deep debate
Anonymous [QG 16 Mar 1767 115]
While
now the sun’s declining ray
Adam Kidd [MV 20 Jan 1829 1.12]
While
o’er the billow’s heaving breast
Adam Kidd [MV 12 Dec 1828 1.1]
While
shines the sun and waters fall, Anonymous [QM 3 Feb 1812
8.5]
While
the bottle to humour, and social delight Anonymous [QG 4
Feb 1779 701]
While
venal Bards, with rude acclaim
Attwood [QM 24 Nov 1806 2.47]
While
we invoke the unearthed Spring
Anonymous [QM 31 Aug 1807 3.35]
While
Whitehead sings each New-Year's Ode W. Brown [QG 22 Aug
1776 573]
Whilst
holy prayers to heaven were made
Anonymous [QM 9 Mar 1805 1.10]
Whilst
Luke and cautious friends debate, Anonymous [QM 18 Nov
1811 7.46]
Whilst
still fierce War’s red torrents flow Anonymous [MH 15
Oct 1814 3.154]
Whilst
thirst of Praise, and vain Desire of Fame Anonymous [QG 14
Jun 1770 285]
Who
has not felt, how growing use endears Horace Twiss [QM 17
Nov 1812 8.46]
Who
is it with Economy’s cant Anonymous [MH 26 Nov 1814
4.160]
Who lies here? Anonymous
[QG 7 Feb 1771 318]
Whosoever
will be married, before all Things, it is necessary that he
hold the conjugal Faith Anonymous [QG
20 Sep 1770 299]
Who
wants a wife? I know three sisters gay
Bishop [QM 27 Jan 1806 2.4]
Why art
thou always welcome, lonely bird? Anonymous [MV 18 Dec
1829 2.48]
‘Why,
in the Country, my friend there’s nought to be seen’
Anonymous [QM 25 May 1805 1.21]
Why
is my heart so sad an’ wae?
Anonymous [MH 30 Nov 1811 1.7]
Why is
thy harp, young minstrel, paus’d Anonymous [MV 9 Oct
1829 2.28]
Why
mourn ye—why strew ye these flow’rets around
W.S. [QM 28 Oct 1805 1.43]
Why
pines my dear?—To Celia his young Bride
Anonymous [QG 19 Jan 1767 107]
Why should Maria’s Voice
approve Anonymous [QG 23 Feb 1769 217]
Why should my fairest
shudder with surprise Anonymous [QG 10 Aug 1769 241]
Why
was I rais’d the meteor of the world Anonymous [MH 17
Apr 1813 2.78]
Why will Delia thus retire
Anonymous [QG 8 Feb 1770 267]
Wide
the contagion spreads—rash Qui proquo Quidam [QM 23 Mar
1812 8.12]
Wife
domestic, good, and pure, A Anonymous [MH 29 May 1813
2.84]
Wife,
of a husband meanly tame
Careless [QM 23 Mar 1805 1.12]
William
unsheath’d his shining blade
Anonymous [QM 27 Apr 1805 1.17]
Will you
come where the sweet briar grows? Harry Stoe Van Dyk [MV
28 Jul 1829 2.7]
Wilt
thou not waken, bride of May Anonymous [MV 10 Jul 1829
2.2]
Wisely, no navy
Jonathan will have, Anonymous [QM 17 Feb 1812 8.7]
Wise Men suffer, good men
grieve Anonymous [QG 10 Aug 1769 241]
With
a big bottle nose, and an acre of chin
Anonymous [QM 27 Oct 1806 2.43]
With
all humility I own Anonymous [MH 13 Aug 1814 3.145]
With
conscious pride I view the band
Caduceus [QM 26 Jan 1805 1.4]
With contemplation sad and
sorrow due Civis [QG 26 Oct 1769 252]
With
folded hands, and lifted eyes
Anonymous [QM 26 Dec 1808 4.52]
Within these
earthen walls confin’d Anonymous [QG 22 November 1792
1429]
With leaden pills
dosed and scared by the horn, Anonymous [QM 23 Nov 1813
9.47]
With longing Look and
faltering Speech Anonymous [QG 2 Jun 1768 179]
With
patience, I have read the wonderful wit, Imprimis [QG 10
Apr 1783 920]
With
quick and silent Pace Year after Year Anonymous [QG 9 Jan
1777 593]
With
seemliest dirge to soothe thine ear X.B. [QM 13 Oct 1806 2.41]
With
syllogisms ’twill make a clatter, Anonymous [QM 18 Nov
1811 7.46]
With throbbing bosom, and
woe-speaking eye Anonymous [QG 2 Feb 1769 214]
With
your permission, friends, I’ve not done yet
Diedin [QM 12 May 1806 2.19]
Would'st
thou, my
Love, amidst the din of Arms Trans. Belmont Forten [QG 20
Feb 1777 599]
Would
thou hads't left me where I met thine Eye Anonymous [QG 21
Nov 1776 586 (continued from no. 585)]
Would
you know what, in pious concerns Anonymous [MV 22 Dec 1829
2.49]
Would
you know what rumour lays
Boufflers [QM 11 Aug 1806 2.32]
Wrapt
in the solemn shades of sable night
Anonymous [QM 29 Dec 1806 2.52]
Write
on, write on, ye Barons dear
Thomas Moore [MV 12 Dec 1828 1.1]
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Ye boys who love sweet
Liberty Anonymous [MV 25 Sep 1829 2.24]
Ye fair possess’d of every
charm Anonymous [QG 22 Mar 1770 273]
"Ye guardian angels, powers
benign" Anonymous [QG 1
Oct 1778 683]
Ye
London beaux—dry up your
tears Anonymous [QG 15 Jan 1778 646]
Ye mariners of England
Thomas Campbell [MH 26 Jan 1812
1.15]
Ye
men of souls, mortals of finer clay,
Pauperculus [QG 2 July 1789 1247]
Ye northern
climes, that nurse the nervous arm
Edwin [QM 16 Jun 1806 2.24]
Ye
rascals of ringers, ye merciless foes
Voltaire [QM 22 Dec 1806 2.51]
Yes,
dear one, to the envied train
Anonymous [MV 26 May 1829 1.48]
Yes,
each pulse had been high hadst thou lived to behold
A.A. [MV 12 Jun 1829 1.53]
Yes, go
to thy home—but it is not the hearth Anonymous [MV 25
Sep 1829 2.24]
Ye shavers of Columbia
Anonymous
[MH 21 Mar 1812 1.23]
Yes, it is come! that pause
of dread Anonymous [MH 31 Oct 1812 1.55]
Yes, I
will love thee when the sun Anonymous [MV 16 Oct 1829
2.30]
Ye sons of fair Canada, alive to call
Anonymous [QM 15 Mar 1814 10.11]
Yes!
still I love her—Time who sets Anonymous [MV 8 Dec 1829
2.45]
Yes,
we have conquer’d! and the thought should raise
Bloomfield [QM 22 Jun 1805 1.25]
Yet a few years, or days
perhaps King of Prussia [QG 11 Jul 1771 340]
Ye
wanderers o’er Canada’s wide domain Anonymous [MH 26
Nov 1814 4.160]
Ye
western Gales, whose genial Breath Anonymous [QG 24 Oct
1776 582]
Ye
worshippers of glory P.M. Wetmore [MV 2 Oct 1829 2.26]
Ye
wrong heads, and strong heads, attend to my strains Anonymous
[QG 8 Jan 1778 645]
Yon ruddy streaks, that in
the West appear
Anonymous [QG 4 Feb 1768 162]
You
I love, my dearest life Anonymous [QG 12 Aug 1773 448]
You
laugh at the Indian for boring his nose
Anonymous [QM 5 Oct 1807 3.40]
You
love the dulcet charms of peace An Antient Briton [MH 1
May 1813 2.80]
Young,
chaste, and lovely—pleased, yet half afraid
R. Montgomery [MV 26 May 1829 1.48]
“Your Nonsense”—The Proof will you deign, Master Quixote?
Anonymous [QG 17 Feb 1785 1017]
Your
poems might our praise demand
Incognito [QM 23 Dec 1805 1.51]
Youth
hath its burning, fiery light
W.F. Hawley [MV 27 Feb 1829 1.23]
Youth
hath its hour;—how bright a one!
W.G.C. [MV 16 Jan 1829 1.11]
You told
me once my smile had power Anonymous [MV 11 Dec 1829 2.46]
You, to whose care I’ve
now consign’d Anonymous [QM 6 Aug 1810 6.32]
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