CONTENTS.
PAGEThe Boy at the Nore1The Run-Over4Johnsoniana11The Great Earthquake at Marylebone16Ode to St. Swithin20The Apparition. A True Story24A Blind Man28The Supper Superstition. A Pathetic Ballad30A Snake-Snack33A Storm at Hastings, and the Little Unknown36Lines to a Lady on her Departure for India45The Nelson48Sonnet to a Scotch Girl Washing Linen after her Country Fashion51My Apology52Sonnet to a Decayed Seaman54The Great Conflagration55Huggins and Duggins97Domestic Didactics. By an Old Servant101Pain in a Pleasure-Boat. A Sea Eclogue107A Spent Ball111Literary and Literal113The Accident120Sonnet to Lord Wharncliffe, on his Game Bill123Literary Reminiscences. No. I.124Ode to Perry, the Inventor of the Patent Perryan Pen132Sketches on the Road139The Undying One144A Gipsy Party148Cocklev.Cackle157A Lawyer’s Letter162The Sweep’s Complaint167Letter from an Old Sportsman173The Sub-Marine179The Island182Dog-grel Verses. By a poor Blind188The Kangaroos. A Fable193Literary Reminiscences. No. II.195The Domestic Dilemma. A True Story from the German of Jean Paul Nemand201Ode for the Ninth of November222Sonnet228Rondeau. (Extracted from a Well-known Annual)229London Fashions for November. Remarks230Symptoms of Ossification233The Poacher. A Serious Ballad234Sketches on the Road. The Sudden Death237I cannot Bear a Gun252Trimmer’s Exercise for the Use of Children257Some Account of William Whiston259The Fox and the Hen. A Fable263The Comet. An Astronomical Anecdote267Literary Reminiscences. No. III.270The Ocean. Considered per se275Love and Lunacy295Those Evening Bells. “I’d be a Parody.â€331Lines to a Friend at Cobham332The Quakers’ Conversazione333Sketches on the Road. The Morning Call344The Lament of Toby, the Learned Pig348To a Bad Rider351My Son and Heir352Literary Reminiscences. No. IV.358The Carnaby Correspondence395A Rise at the Father of Angling425Right and Wrong. A Sketch at Sea431Patronage440Animal Magnetism452The Forlorn Shepherd’s Complaint. An Unpublished Poem, from Sidney464Anacreontic. By a Footman468
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The Boy at the Nore1
The Boy at the Nore
1
The Run-Over4
The Run-Over
4
Johnsoniana11
Johnsoniana
11
The Great Earthquake at Marylebone16
The Great Earthquake at Marylebone
16
Ode to St. Swithin20
Ode to St. Swithin
20
The Apparition. A True Story24
The Apparition. A True Story
24
A Blind Man28
A Blind Man
28
The Supper Superstition. A Pathetic Ballad30
The Supper Superstition. A Pathetic Ballad
30
A Snake-Snack33
A Snake-Snack
33
A Storm at Hastings, and the Little Unknown36
A Storm at Hastings, and the Little Unknown
36
Lines to a Lady on her Departure for India45
Lines to a Lady on her Departure for India
45
The Nelson48
The Nelson
48
Sonnet to a Scotch Girl Washing Linen after her Country Fashion51
Sonnet to a Scotch Girl Washing Linen after her Country Fashion
51
My Apology52
My Apology
52
Sonnet to a Decayed Seaman54
Sonnet to a Decayed Seaman
54
The Great Conflagration55
The Great Conflagration
55
Huggins and Duggins97
Huggins and Duggins
97
Domestic Didactics. By an Old Servant101
Domestic Didactics. By an Old Servant
101
Pain in a Pleasure-Boat. A Sea Eclogue107
Pain in a Pleasure-Boat. A Sea Eclogue
107
A Spent Ball111
A Spent Ball
111
Literary and Literal113
Literary and Literal
113
The Accident120
The Accident
120
Sonnet to Lord Wharncliffe, on his Game Bill123
Sonnet to Lord Wharncliffe, on his Game Bill
123
Literary Reminiscences. No. I.124
Literary Reminiscences. No. I.
124
Ode to Perry, the Inventor of the Patent Perryan Pen132
Ode to Perry, the Inventor of the Patent Perryan Pen
132
Sketches on the Road139
Sketches on the Road
139
The Undying One144
The Undying One
144
A Gipsy Party148
A Gipsy Party
148
Cocklev.Cackle157
Cocklev.Cackle
157
A Lawyer’s Letter162
A Lawyer’s Letter
162
The Sweep’s Complaint167
The Sweep’s Complaint
167
Letter from an Old Sportsman173
Letter from an Old Sportsman
173
The Sub-Marine179
The Sub-Marine
179
The Island182
The Island
182
Dog-grel Verses. By a poor Blind188
Dog-grel Verses. By a poor Blind
188
The Kangaroos. A Fable193
The Kangaroos. A Fable
193
Literary Reminiscences. No. II.195
Literary Reminiscences. No. II.
195
The Domestic Dilemma. A True Story from the German of Jean Paul Nemand201
The Domestic Dilemma. A True Story from the German of Jean Paul Nemand
201
Ode for the Ninth of November222
Ode for the Ninth of November
222
Sonnet228
Sonnet
228
Rondeau. (Extracted from a Well-known Annual)229
Rondeau. (Extracted from a Well-known Annual)
229
London Fashions for November. Remarks230
London Fashions for November. Remarks
230
Symptoms of Ossification233
Symptoms of Ossification
233
The Poacher. A Serious Ballad234
The Poacher. A Serious Ballad
234
Sketches on the Road. The Sudden Death237
Sketches on the Road. The Sudden Death
237
I cannot Bear a Gun252
I cannot Bear a Gun
252
Trimmer’s Exercise for the Use of Children257
Trimmer’s Exercise for the Use of Children
257
Some Account of William Whiston259
Some Account of William Whiston
259
The Fox and the Hen. A Fable263
The Fox and the Hen. A Fable
263
The Comet. An Astronomical Anecdote267
The Comet. An Astronomical Anecdote
267
Literary Reminiscences. No. III.270
Literary Reminiscences. No. III.
270
The Ocean. Considered per se275
The Ocean. Considered per se
275
Love and Lunacy295
Love and Lunacy
295
Those Evening Bells. “I’d be a Parody.â€331
Those Evening Bells. “I’d be a Parody.â€
331
Lines to a Friend at Cobham332
Lines to a Friend at Cobham
332
The Quakers’ Conversazione333
The Quakers’ Conversazione
333
Sketches on the Road. The Morning Call344
Sketches on the Road. The Morning Call
344
The Lament of Toby, the Learned Pig348
The Lament of Toby, the Learned Pig
348
To a Bad Rider351
To a Bad Rider
351
My Son and Heir352
My Son and Heir
352
Literary Reminiscences. No. IV.358
Literary Reminiscences. No. IV.
358
The Carnaby Correspondence395
The Carnaby Correspondence
395
A Rise at the Father of Angling425
A Rise at the Father of Angling
425
Right and Wrong. A Sketch at Sea431
Right and Wrong. A Sketch at Sea
431
Patronage440
Patronage
440
Animal Magnetism452
Animal Magnetism
452
The Forlorn Shepherd’s Complaint. An Unpublished Poem, from Sidney464
The Forlorn Shepherd’s Complaint. An Unpublished Poem, from Sidney
464
Anacreontic. By a Footman468
Anacreontic. By a Footman
468
“HAVE I A WOTE FOR GRINNAGE?â€
“HAVE I A WOTE FOR GRINNAGE?â€