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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

TO THE MEMORY OF MRS. B——

Ah, stranger! if thy pilgrim footsteps love,
    By meditation led, to wander here,
A suff’ring husband may thy pity move,
    Who weeps the loss of all his soul holds dear!

Cold as this mourning marble is that heart,
    Which Virtue warm’d with pure and gen’rous heat,
Which to each checquer’d scene could joy impart,
    Nor ceas’d to love until it ceas’d to beat.

Yet, gentle spirit! o’er thine early grave
    Shall Consolation, like a seraph, prove,
When Sickness clos’d thy faultless life, she gave
    Another angel to the realms above!