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CONTENTS

List of Figures

Acknowledgements

List of Abbreviations

Introduction

A Note on Quakerism

1812–19: Anonymous Beginnings

My Lucy

Stanzas on the Anniversary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade

Ode to an Æolian Harp

A Guess at the Contents of Lalla Rookh

Stanzas (“The Heaven was Cloudless”)

The Convict’s Appeal [Stanzas 1–15]

On Silent Worship

Playford. A Descriptive Fragment.—1817

Written in a Lady’s Album

Stanzas, Addressed to Some Friends Going to the Sea-Side

Sonnet to the Deben [‘Thou hast thrown aside thy summer loveliness’]

Stanzas, to Helen M— M—

Haunts of Childhood

Sonnets to Charlotte M— [1818 and 1828]

Drab Bonnets

1820–25: Emergence of the ‘Quaker Poet’

The Ivy, Addressed to a Young Friend

The Valley of Fern

Verses, Supposed to be Written in a Burial-Ground Belonging to the Society of Friends

Leiston Abbey

Stanzas, Addressed to Percy Bysshe Shelley

To Lydia

Winter

A Dream

A Day in Autumn [Invocation]

A Day in Autumn [The River Orwell]

The Quaker Poet. Verses on Seeing Myself So Designated

To L.E.L.

Napoleon [Stanzas 28–90]

The Contrast

To a Robin

Verses on the Death of Bloomfield, the Suffolk Poet

Bishop Hubert

Pity for Poor Little Sweeps

A Memorial of John Woolman; a Minister of the Gospel, Among the Quakers

A Memorial of James Nayler, the Reproach and Glory of Quakerism

A Memorial of Mary Dyer, One of the Early Worthies and Martyrs in the Society of Quakers

Verses on the Approach of Spring, Addressed to my Little Play-Fellow

Bealings House

To a Butterfly. Translated from the French

On a Portrait of Beatrice Cenci

On the Death of Samuel Alexander, of Needham-Market

Bow Hill

1826–29: Literary Fame

A Grandsire’s Tale

Stanzas, Composed During a Tempest

A Prophet’s Old Age

Ruth’s Love

The Vanity of Human Knowledge

A Soliloquy

A Reflection

Tears

Walking in the Light

Which Things Are a Shadow

Prefatory Sonnet [to A Widow’s Tale, and Other Poems]

Caractacus

Sonnet; to a Grandmother

Stanzas, Written for a Blank Leaf in Sewell’s History of the Quakers

The Vale of Tears

Concluding Verses, to a Child Seven Years Old

Sonnet to William and Mary Howitt

Sonnet to the Same

The Daughter of Herodias

Godiva

On a Portrait by Spagnoletto

Fireside Quatrains, to Charles Lamb

England’s Oak

Summer Musings

Epistle to the Editor of Friendship’s Offering

1830–49: Late Barton

The Coronation of Ines de Castro

To the White Jasmine

To Wm. Kirby, Rector of Barham, Suffolk

The Sea-Shell

A Negro Mother’s Cradle-Song

The Bible [‘Lamp of our feet!’]

A Clerico-Politico Portrait

First Scripture Lessons

On a Drawing of the Cottage at Aldborough, Where Crabbe Lived in Boyhood

An Epistle to a Phonographic Friend; Or a Few Words on Phonography

To the B.B Schooner, on Seeing Her Sail Down the Deben for Liverpool

Sonnet, to a Friend Never Yet Seen, But Corresponded with for Above Twenty Years

A Postscript to ‘To the Dead in Christ’

The Yellow-Hammer; A Song, by a Suffolk Villager

To E.F. [Elizabeth Fry], On Her Reappearance Among Her Friends at the Yearly Meeting, 1845

Sonnet, to Job’s Three Friends

Sonnets, Written at Burstal

Poetical Illustrations from Natural History of the Holy Land

A Prefatory Appeal for Poetry and Poets

Contextual Material

Notes

Bibliography

Index of Titles and First Lines

Selected Poems of Bernard Barton, the 'Quaker Poet'

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