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A varied collection of lyrical and occasional poems encompassing light social verse, pastoral descriptions, travel pieces gathered from earlier fugitive publication, and personal elegies. Pieces range from tranquil nature scenes and grotto meditations to expressions of romantic longing and formal dedications; a prominent elegy mourns a beloved brother and traces grief and memory. The preface frames the poems as modest divertissements written across youth and maturity, and some material derives from the author's tours. The tone alternates between playful, reflective, and mournful, favoring accessible meters and conventional poetic imagery rather than experimental forms.

LINES

ON LADY W—— APPEARING AT THE EXHIBITION.

When lovely Delphine sought the crowded scene,
    The painter’s mimic pow’r no longer mov’d;
All turn’d to gaze upon her beauteous mien,
    None envied her, for, as they look’d, they lov’d.

Amid the proud display of forms so fair,
    Of each fine tint the pencil can impart,
Nature with rapture seem’d to lead her there,
    To prove how she could triumph over Art.