CONTENTS.

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.”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 An Unpublished Poem, from Sidney464Anacreontic.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

PAGE

PAGE

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.”331

Those Evening Bells. “I’d be a Parody.”

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?”

“HAVE I A WOTE FOR GRINNAGE?”


Back to IndexNext