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LUTTRELL, Henry (1771-1851)

On Miss Maria Tree-CCXXXI
Burnham-Beeches-cCCXLIX

At Holland House-ccCLII.

LYLY, John (1534-1600)

Cupid and Campaspe-cccxc.

LYSAGHT, Edward (1763-1810)

Kitty of Coleraine-cccxx.

LYTTELTON, George, Lord (1709—1773)
Hope and Love-ccxxv.

MACAULAY, Thomas B., Lord (1800-1859)

As I sate down to breakfast in state-CCII

Valentine to the Honble. M. C. Stanhope-CCXVII.

MAHONY, Frank (1805–1865)

The Shandon bells-CCLVII.

MELBOURNE, William Lamb, Viscount (1779-1848)
'Tis late, and 1 must haste away-cxc.

MILTON, John (1608-1674)

To Mr. Lawrence-CCCXCI

To Cyriac Skinner-CCCXCIV.

MONTAGU, Lady Mary Wortley (1690-1762)
The lover-CI

On Sir Robert Walpole-CLXXXIV.

MOORE, Edward (1712—1757)

The joys of wedlock-CXIV.

MOORE, Thomas (1780--1852)

Paddy's metamorphosis-CXCIV

King Crack and his idols-CXCVIII

Farewell!-but whenever you welcome the hour-CCLVI

I knew by the smoke, that so gracefully curl'd-ccxcvi
Dear Fanny-CCCV

Minerva's thimble-cccx

A dream of Hindostan-CCCXII

The time I've lost in wooing-CCCXVII

A temple to friendship-CCCLV

From the Honble. Henry- to Lady Emma-.-CCCLVIII
Reason, folly, and beauty-CCCLXIII

When I loved you-CCCCVII

Woman's laughter-ccccxxXVIII.

MORRIS, Captain Charles (1740--1832)
The toper's apology-CCLV
The contrast -CCCXXI.

MOTTEUX, Peter Anthony (1660-1718)
A roundelay-CXXIV.

NUGENT, Robert, Earl (1709-1788)

I loved thee, beautiful and kind-CCXXVIII.

OLDMIXON, John (1673-1742)

I lately vow'd, but 'twas in haste-CXXXIX.

ÖLDYS, William (1696-1761)

The fly-CCXLIV.

ORFORD, Horace Walpole, Earl of (1717-1797)
To Madame de Damas learning English -

ORFORD, Robert Walpole, Earl of (1676-1745)
To the sunflower-CLXXXVI.

OXFORD, Edward Vere, Earl of (1534-1604)
A renunciation-VII
Were I a king-CLX.

PARNELL, Dr. Thomas (1679-1717)

When thy beauty appears-CVI.

PEACOCK, Thomas Love (1785-1866)

In his last binn Sir Peter lies-CCLIX
Rich and poor-CCLXV

Love and age-CCCLIV.

PETERBOROUGH, Lord (1658-1735)

Song by a person of quality-CXXXI.

PHILIPS, Ambrose (1671-1749)

To Charlotte Pulteney-CCXCI.

PLANCHÉ, James Robinson (1796-1880)

A literary squabble-CCCCLX.

POPE, Alexander (1688-1744)

To Mr. Thomas Southerne-XLVII

The contented man-LXXXIII

To Mrs. Martha Blount-cxx

-CCXXVI.

Answer to the question-What is prudery ?-CXXIX

The town and country mouse-CXXXVI

Epitaph for one who would not be buried in Westminster

Abbey-CLXVIII

On the collar of a dog-CCXXXV.

PORSON, Richard (1759-1803)

Epigram-CCXXXVI.

PRAED, Winthrop Mackworth (1802-1839)

Mars disarmed by Love-cc

Verses on seeing the Speaker asleep-CCI

Sketch of a young lady-CCXIV

The chaunt of the brazen head--ccCXLI

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PRIOR, Matthew (1664-1721)

Cupid mistaken-XCI

The question to Lisetta-XCII

Answer to Chloe jealous-XCIV
The female Phaeton-XCVI

Her right name-XCVIII

The garland-c

The merchant, to secure his treasure-CII

The remedy worse than the disease - CLXI

For his own monument-CLXVI

To his soul--CLXXIV

The secretary-CLXXXVII

To a child of quality-ccX

The lady who offers her looking-glass to Venus-CCXXXIII
To a lady she refusing to continue a dispute with me-

CCLXI

To Lady Margaret Cavendish Holles-Harley -CCCCXVII.

PROWSE, William Jeffery (1836-1870)

My lost old age-CCCLXIII

RALEIGH, Sir Walter (1552-1618)

The silent lover-XII

The shepherd's description of love- XXVIII
The nymph's reply to the shepherd-XLIX
Her love admits no rival-CCCXCVI.

REGNIER, the Abbé (1573-1613)

Gaily I lived as ease and nature taught-CLXXI.

REYNOLDS, J. Hamilton (1796-1853)

On Charles Kemble-cCLXII.

ROCHESTER, Earl of (1648-1680)

The present moment-LXIII

The victor and the vanquished-LXIV

ROGERS, Samuel (1762-1855)

To-

asleep-CCLXXXVI

On a tear--CCLXXXIX

Το --CCXC

A wish-ccXCIV

An Italian song-CCXCVII

Epitaph on a robin redbreast-cccxxxIII.

RONSARD, After Pierre de (1524-1585)

On twin sisters-CLXIX.

ROSSLYN, Francis, Earl of (1833-1890)
Bedtime-cCCCLXXV.

SEDLEY, Sir Charles (1639-1701)

Phillis is my only joy-XIV
To Phillis-LXV

To Chloris-LXVII

To Celia-LXIX.

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SHAKSPERE, William (1564-1616)
My flocks feed not-VI

O mistress mine, where are you roaming ?-xv.

SHELLEY, Percy B. (1792-1822)

Good-night-CCCLXXXV

With a guitar to Jane--ccCCII.

SHERIDAN, Dr. Thomas (1684-1738)
Dr. Delany's villa-CXXII.

SHERIDAN, Rt. Honble. R. B. (1751-1816)

On Lady Margaret Fordyce-CCLXXIV
I ne'er could any lustre see--CCLXXVII
The waltz-CCCXXXVI.

SHENSTONE, William (1714-1763)
Written at an inn-CLVII.

SKELTON, Rev. John (1463--1529)

To Mrs. Margaret Hussey-1.

SMITH, Horatio (1779-1849)

To Fanny-CCCCI.

SMITH, James (1775-1839)

Christmas out of town-cccxx11
The Poet of Fashion-CCCCXIII.

SMOLLETT, Tobias (1721-1771)

Her fascination-CLXXVII.

SOMERVILLE. James (1692-1742)

The white rose-CCLXXXV

SPENCER, Honble. Wm. Robt. (1770-1834)
To Lady Anne Hamilton-cCCVI
Epitaph upon the year 1806-cCCIX
Wife, children, and friends-cCCXIV.

STRODE, William (1600-1644)

Kisses-CCLXVII.

SUCKLING, Sir John (1608 or 9-1641)

Why so pale and wan, fond lover?-xxxvII
The siege-XLII

I pr'ythee send me back my heart-XLIV
A ballad upon a wedding-XLVI

Love and debt-XLVIII

Out upon it, I have loved-L

SURREY, Earl of (1516-1547)

The means to attain a happy life-LXXIX,

SWIFT, Jonathan (1667-1745)

Mrs. Harris's petition-cv
Stella's birthday, 1718-cvII
Stella's birthday, 1720-cvIII
Stella's birthday, 1721--CIX
Stella's birthday, 1726-cx

The grand question debated-cxIx

On the little house by the churchyard of Castleknock-

CXXIII

A love song in the modern taste-CCCLXXI

SYDNEY, Sir Philip (1554-1586)

The serenade-III

A ditty-v.

TENNYSON-TURNER, the Rev. Charles (1808-1879)
Sonnet-CCCCLXXII.

THACKERAY, William Makepeace (1811-1863)
The white squall-CCCCIX

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Peg of Limavaddy-CCCCXVIII

The ballad of Bouillabaisse-ccccxXVIII

The mahogany tree-CCCCXXXVII

The cane-bottom'd chair-CCCCXLVI

Piscator and Piscatrix-CCCCXLIX

At the church gate-cccCLV
The age of wisdom-CCCCLVI
Ad ministram-CCCCLXIII
On an old lamp-CCCCLXIV.

TICKELL, Thomas (1686--1740)

On a woman of fashion-CXLIV.

VANBRUGH, Sir John (1666-1726)

Fable related by a beau to Esop-LXXXVIII.

WALKER, Sidney (1795-1846)

To a girl in her 13th year-ccxv.

WALLER, Edmund (1605-1687)

Of English verse-LXXI

The story of Phoebus and Daphne applied-LXXII
To Chloris singing a song of his composing-LXXIV
On a girdle-CXXVI.

WALSH, William (1663-1708)

The despairing lover-CCCIX
Rivals in love-CCCXCII.

WALTON, IZAAK (1593-1683)

The angler's wish-LXXXII.

WILLIAMS, Sir Charles Hanbury (1709-1759)
An ode to the Earl of Bath-cxcr

The statesman-CXCII

An ode on Miss Harriet Hanbury-CCXI
A song upon Miss Harriet Hanbury-CCXII
On the death of Matzel - CCCXXVII.

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