The Wild Wreath.
- Title
- The Wild Wreath.
- Author
- Robinson, Mary Elizabeth, ca. 1775‐1818
- Publication
- [London],: Printed for Richard Phillips
- 1804
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Contents
- figure
- TITLE PAGE
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DEDICATION
TO HER
ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUCHESS OF YORK. - CONTENTS.
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TALES . -
FUGITIVE PIECES. - LINES
- TO LAURA.
- LINES
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THE FELON. -
INGRATITUDE. -
THE WINT'RY DAY* . - illustration
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TO AN INFANT SLEEPING. -
To the ASPIN TREE. -
The OLD SHEPHERD and the SQUIRE. -
THE MISER. -
THE GAMESTER. -
A LONDON SUMMER MORNING. -
THE FISHERMAN. -
THE POET'S GARRET. -
THE SORROWS OF MEMORY. - SONNET.
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LINES TO SPRING. - LINES,
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TO A FRIEND, -
EXCESS. -
A WAR POEM. -
AN EVENING MEDITATION
BY THE SIDE OF A RIVER. -
LINES -
THE DREAM. -
LINES
SENT TO A LADY,
WITH AN
ALMANACK IN A SILVER CASE . -
THE MAD MONK. -
TO A FALSE FRIEND. -
THE TWILIGHT HOUR. -
A RECEIPT FOR MODERN LOVE. -
LESBIA AND HER LOVER. -
INSCRIBED
TO
A ONCE DEAR FRIEND. -
IMPROMPTU. -
THE SAILOR'S DEPARTURE. -
THE MINCE‐PYE. -
WINKFIELD PLAIN; -
LINES
SENT
TO THE LOVELY AND ACCOMPLISHEDMISS S* * * * * *, WITH SOME OF THE AUTHOR'S POETRY. -
PAPA'S NOSE ! -
TO LOVE. -
THE LOVER. -
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LINES ] -
TO A FRIEND, -
To WILLIAM MOODY, Esq. -
PROLOGUE, -
EPILOGUE,
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ANACREONTIC. -
FAIRY VISIONS. -
ADDENDA. -
VALUABLE BOOKS lately Published by RICHARD PHILLIPS,