The Poetical Works of Miss Susanna Blamire.

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Title
The Poetical Works of Miss Susanna Blamire.
Author
Blamire, Susanna,
1747-1794
Publication
Edinburgh,: John Menzies ... [also] R. Tyas, London; D. Robertson, Glasgow; and C. Thurnam, Carlisle
1842
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Page [i]

THE
POETICAL WORKS
OF
MISS SUSANNA BLAMIRE.

Page [ii]

"To bid the memory of the great and good live for ever­to say to the
name of Genius, 'ESTO PERPETUUM'­is the very grandest fiat that human
power can issue; nor does man ever seem more deserving of immortality
himself, than when, as far as in him lies, he thus worthily confers it upon
others."­
Speech of Mr Moore at the Freemasons' Tavern, London, 5th
June,
1819, in order to promote a Subscription for a Monument to Burns
at Edinburgh.

Page [iii]

THE
POETICAL WORKS
OF
MISS SUSANNA BLAMIRE
"THE MUSE OF CUMBERLAND."

NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME COLLECTED BY
HENRY LONSDALE, M.D.

WITH A PREFACE, MEMOIR, AND NOTES
BY PATRICK MAXWELL,
TRANSLATOR OF MME. DARD'S NARRATIVE OF THE PICARD FAMILY,
AND WRECK OF THE FRENCH FRIGATE MEDUSA.









MDCCCXLII.

Page [iv]




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