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415 INDEx OF TITLES AND FIRST LINES A Stately City then for Arts renown’d 167 A Wretch, in smoaky Dublin pent 169 Academick Sportsman, The 295 Address to the Cuckoo 328 Ah Shepherd, gentle Shepherd! Spare 161 Air: an Ode 334 All hail Bellisle, unrival’d Mansion, hail! 258 Amidst the Town’s tumultuous Scenes 180 And havying now the loathsome goulf 63 Ardglass 343 As round the pine-clad top of Morna’s hill 376 At length, a mighty Stagg that sleeping lay 126 Bason, The 167 Battell of Birds, A 77 Bear, bear my song, ye raptures of the mind! 186 Beau-Walk, in Stephen’s Green, The 252 Bee, The 171 Behold this Creature’s form and State 106 Bellisle: a poem 258 Bellville 195 Blind Birds’Mournful Lamentation, The 356 Bound for my country from the Cambrian shore 81 Bull-beat, The 348 Cappoquin, a new Song 314 Carbery Rocks 154 Careful Observers may foretell the Hour 134 Cat may look upon a King, A 175 Chace of the Stagg, The 126 Cock, The 303 County of Kerry, The 164 Dear stream, how oft replenished by the rains 365 Description of a City Shower, A 134 Description of a Fox-Chase, A 225 Description of a Tempest, The 81 Description of Doctor Delany’s Villa, A 156 Description of the Giant’s Causeway 361 Deserted Village, The 281 Devise made by Virgil, A 69 Eftsoones the time and place appointed were 71 Elegie… to the Countess, An 84 Elegy on... Jenny the Fish, An 143 Faerie Queene, The 71 Famine 218 Fare-well sweete Isle 76 Fare-well sweete Isle, within whose pleasant Bowres 76 First Part of the Image of Irelande, The 63 Fons Perennis 119 Fort-Hill 345 Friend in Need, A 189 From Cupid’s darts my heart I must release 314 From some cold rock in woody covert hid 357 From sunless worlds, where Phoebus seldom smiles 183 Frosty Winters of Ireland, The 208 Georgic of Modern Husbandry, A 370 Giant’s Causeway, The 378 Glotta 150 Go my sweet Ortolans, it is decreed 163 Great Sea-Storm describ’d, A 115 Hail! Architect divine! Who giv’st mine eye 361 Hard by those plains where Lagan gently flows 301 Hare, The 375 Hark, hark, jolly Sportsmen, a while to my Tale 225 Health, an Eclogue 137 Hibernia, a poem 336 How dull, how faded New Park Meadows seem! 146 How many bards of old have wrote for Bread? 218 How withered, perished, seems the form 368 Ierne 305 416 If e’er the poet, pity’s child 348 If Ladies weep when petted Lap-dogs die 143 In fair Tyrone, for fruitful Fields renown’d 177 In the fresh morning of my early days 363 Irish Greyhound, The 106 Kilcarrick, isolated vale! 353 Killarney, a poem 284 Killarny: a poem 269 Lagan upon the Mountain 301 Lakelands: a poem 350 Landscape, A 265 Leixlip 204 Leixlip: a poem 233 Leixlip! Thy devious Walks, thy vary’d Views 204 Let Irish priests, who bring their faith from Rome 246 Lily, The 368 Lines addressed to the river at Rosanna 365 Lines written at the rocks of Kilcarrick 353 Lo! From the Top of yonder Cliff, that shrounds 154 Long had the swains with envious eyes beheld 208 Longford’s Glyn 177 Look round! How all Things now begin to smile 129 Look where Kilwarlin rises on the sight 308 Looking-Glasse of the World, A 91 Lord Altham’s Bull 291 Lord of the landscape, lofty Leinster, hail! 384 Lost and bewilder’d in the thick’ning mist 263 Marke well, Gods wondrous works, and see 77 Methinks, dear Tom, I see thee stand demure 244 ’Mid Trees of stunted Growth, unequal Roes 252 Morna’s Hill 376 Mount Leinster: or the Prospect 384 Much injur’d Erin! Faction troubl’d isle! 336 My Country! Shall I mourn or bless 341 Nay, start not at that Skeleton 123 Near to Hibernia’s grand Metropolis 249 Nothing but Air and Water is in sight 115 Now breaking thro’ the shades of night, see where 373 Now early Shepherds o’er the Meadow pass 137 Now round the mole, from Giants named of yore 378 Now that summer’s ripened bloom 265 O fortunatos nimium paraphras’d 237 O let me rapt Imagination trace 201 O’er the froz’d North, I’d stretch a sheet of snow 213 Of all the questions...

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