To His Royal Highness the Duke of York, with an Invalid Soldier's Petition.. Sent to a Young Nobleman, with a Pair of Garters Hymn for the Sons of the Clergy. ...P. 309 To the Memory of a Young Lady who died near Inverness in the 21st Year of her Age, August 1776... To a Young Lady deeply interested in the Subject of the Poem.... To Lady Clan, who insisted on the Author's writing a Poem on meeting, by appointment with her and three other Ladies at an Inn on the .319 .314 Road betwixt Perth and Laggan. .320 Ode to Hygeia:-Addressed to the late Mrs Wil liam Sprott, Edinburgh.-Spring 1779 To Miss Dunbar of Boath.... ....331 ...334 Inscription for a Garden-seat.-Sacred to the Remembrance of a beloved Friend, Miss A. O****, 1774. On reading Manuscript Poems by a Young Lady, .337 not in the Manner but in the Spirit of Collins. 339 Written in one of the Duke of Atholl's walks at Blair, after making a clandestine entrance through the River Tilt, Summer 1796........341 Peaceful Shades... .344 ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF THE FIRST LINES OF THE POEMS. ... ..314 AWFUL wind!..... .372 Dear Nancy, well you know my way. • ... 161 Dear lowly cottage, o'er whose humble thatch....208 Dear Beatrice, with pleasure I read your kind .331 Daughter of exercise and calm content. ... Far to the North the howling tempest drove......21 Hear, princely youth, th' unletter'd rustic muse. 290 How blest those olive plants that grew ..309 Helen, by every sympathy allied... .334 In vain my eyelids seek repose... Muse, that lov'st the lonely mountain. Now, hark! what loud tumultuous joys resound. . .45 .273 294 |