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  <dc:title>Poetry  [collected by Charles Blagden]</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Includes one sheet of notes and the following poems:
'Three times the Carling grain'd'
On reading the Indian Play of Sarontala
The Ambassadors of Austria, Russia and Prussia having urged to Bonaparte the preservation of the Balance of Power - this was his reply - composed in America after the piece of Amiens and Ante Bellum by Mr Law
'Why languid droops our garden's pride'
'The bravest hero and the loveliest dame'
'Say, have you in the valley seen'
'To ready Scotland Boys and Girls are carried'
'With many a sad intrusive doubt opprest'
'When Stella first I chanced to spy'
Ode to the naval officers of Great Britain'
Warrington and Lady Townsend
An Ode to Lord Lincoln
'What rage or madness drives thee on'
Clytemnestra to sappho
Extracts from the poems of Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (1708-1759)
'Farewell to my Bosom's delight'
'Well well say no more...'
On the fear of Death
Eliza's choice
To a friend
An Epitaph
'Fair Tivy how sweet are thy waves gently flowing'</dc:description>
  <dc:date>late 18th century</dc:date>
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