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Title
Elegiac Sonnets, and Other Poems
,
Volume I.
Author
Charlotte Turner Smith
Year
1800
Publisher
T. Cadell, Jun. and W. Davies
Location
London
Source
pdf
Progress
Proofread—All pages of the work proper are proofread, but not all are validated
Transclusion
Fully transcluded
Volumes
Volume I.
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Volume II.
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CONTENTS.
SONNETS.
Page
I.
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1
II.
Written at the close of Spring
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III.
To a Nightingale
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IV.
To the Moon
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V.
To the South Downs
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VI.
To Hope
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VII.
On the Departure of the Nightingale
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VIII.
To Spring
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IX.
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To Mrs. G.
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XI.
To Sleep
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XII.
Written on the Sea Shore
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XIII.
From Petrarch
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XIV.
From the same
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XV.
From the same
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XVI.
From Petrarch
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XVII.
From the 13th Cantata of Metastasio
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XVIII.
To the Earl of Egremont
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XIX.
To Mr. Hayley
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XX.
To the Countess of A
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XXI.
Supposed to be written by Werter
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XXII.
By the same
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XXIII.
By the same
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XXIV.
By the same
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XXV.
By the same
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XXVI.
To the River Arun
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XXVII.
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XXVIII.
To Friendship
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XXIX.
To Miss C
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XXX.
To the River Arun
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XXXI.
Written on Farm Wood, on the South Downs, May 1784
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XXXII.
To Melancholy. Written on the Banks of the Arun
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XXXIII.
To the Naiad of the Arun
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XXXIV.
To a Friend
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XXXV.
To Fortitude
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XXXVI.
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XXXVII.
Sent to the Honourable Mrs O'Neill with painted flowers
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XXXVIII.
From the Novel of Emmeline
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XXXIX.
To Night. From the same
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XL.
From the same
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XLI.
To Tranquillity
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XLII.
Composed during a walk on the Downs, in November 1787
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XLIII.
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XLIV.
Written in the Church-yard at Middleton in Sussex
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XLV.
On leaving a part of Sussex
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XLVI.
Written at Penshurst, in Autumn 1788
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XLVII.
To Fancy
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XLVIII.
To Mrs. * * * *
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XLIX.
From the Novel of Celestina
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L.
From the same
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LI.
From the same
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LII.
From the same
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LIII.
From the same
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LIV.
The Sleeping Woodman
54
LV.
The Return of the Nightingale
55
LVI.
The Captive escaped in the Wilds of America
56
LVII.
To Dependance
57
LVIII.
The Glow-worm
58
LIX.
Written Sept. 1791, during a remarkable Thunder Storm
59
Ode to Despair. From the Novel of Emmeline
60
Elegy
63
Song. From the French of Cardinal Bernis
68
The Origin of Flattery
71
The Peasant of the Alps
77
Song
81
Thirty-eight
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Verses intended to have been prefixed to the Novel of Emmeline
86