A Poetical Olio.
- Title
- A Poetical Olio.
- Author
- Beverley, Elizabeth.
- Publication
- London,: Printed for the author, by T. Denham
- 1819
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Contents
- illustration
- TITLE PAGE
- INTRODUCTION.
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POETICAL OLIO,
&c. &c. - MODERN PIETY.
- THE UNCEREMONIOUS VISIT.
- THE QUESTION RESOLVED.
- ADIEU.
- ACROSTIC.
- THE INVITATION.AN ACROSTIC.
- IMPROMTU.
- THE FOLLY OF TRIFFLING PURSUITS.
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THE REBUKE,
OR, THE TEAR OF AFFECTION. - ON BRIGHTON.
- LOVE OF FAME.
- THE ARTLESS CONSENT.
- TO ELIZABETH.
- LOVE AND DUTY.
- FRIENDSHIP AN HEAVENLY FLAME.
- THE AUTHOR AND PUBLISHER.
- THE CRUCIFIXION.
- [Dear spot, where rests the mould'ring clay]
- THE PROMISE.
- THE AUTHOR TO HER READERS.