The Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell
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Thomas Campbell. The Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell
The Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell
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PREFATORY MEMOIR
THE. PLEASURES OF HOPE. PART I
ANALYSIS OF PART I
PLEASURES OF HOPE. PART I
THE. PLEASURES OF HOPE. PART II
ANALYSIS OF PART II
PLEASURES OF HOPE. PART II
GERTRUDE OF WYOMING
ADVERTISEMENT
GERTRUDE OF WYOMING. PART I
GERTRUDE OF WYOMING. PART II
GERTRUDE OF WYOMING. PART III
O’CONNOR’S CHILD; OR, THE “FLOWER OF LOVE LIES BLEEDING.”
O’CONNOR’S CHILD; OR, THE “FLOWER OF LOVE LIES BLEEDING.”
THEODRIC; A DOMESTIC TALE
THEODRIC; A DOMESTIC TALE
LOCHIEL’S WARNING
LOCHIEL’S WARNING.[67]
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS
BATTLE OF THE BALTIC
YE MARINERS OF ENGLAND: A NAVAL ODE
TO THE RAINBOW
THE LAST MAN
VALEDICTORY STANZAS. To J. P. KEMBLE, Esq. COMPOSED FOR A PUBLIC MEETING, Held June, 1817
A DREAM
LINES. WRITTEN AT THE REQUEST OF THE HIGHLAND SOCIETY IN LONDON, WHEN MET TO COMMEMORATE THE 21ST OF MARCH, THE DAY OF VICTORY IN EGYPT
STANZAS. TO THE MEMORY OF THE SPANISH PATRIOTS LATEST KILLED IN RESISTING THE REGENCY AND THE DUKE OF ANGOULEME
SONG OF THE GREEKS
ODE TO WINTER
LINES. SPOKEN BY MR. ***, AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE, ON THE FIRST OPENING OF THE HOUSE AFTER THE DEATH OF THE PRINCESS CHARLOTTE, 1817
LINES. ON THE. GRAVE OF A SUICIDE
THE TURKISH LADY
THE WOUNDED HUSSAR
LINES. INSCRIBED ON THE MONUMENT. LATELY FINISHED BY MR. CHANTREY, WHICH HAS BEEN ERECTED BY THE WIDOW OF. ADMIRAL SIR G. CAMPBELL K.C.B., TO THE MEMORY OF HER HUSBAND
THE BRAVE ROLAND.[73]
THE SPECTRE BOAT. A BALLAD
THE LOVER TO HIS MISTRESS. ON HER BIRTH-DAY
HOHENLINDEN
GLENARA
LINES. ON RECEIVING A SEAL WITH THE CAMPBELL CREST, FROM K. M——, BEFORE HER MARRIAGE
GILDEROY
ADELGITHA
ABSENCE
THE RITTER BANN
THE HARPER
SONG. TO THE EVENING STAR
SONG “MEN OF ENGLAND.”
THE MAID’S REMONSTRANCE
SONG
SONG
THE BEECH-TREE’S PETITION
SONG
LOVE AND MADNESS. AN ELEGY. WRITTEN IN 1795
SONG
STANZAS. ON THE THREATENED INVASION 1803
EXILE OF ERIN.[78]
LORD ULLIN’S DAUGHTER
ODE. TO. THE MEMORY OF BURNS
THE SOLDIER’S DREAM
LINES. WRITTEN ON VISITING A SCENE IN ARGYLESHIRE
SPANISH PATRIOT’S SONG
VERSES. ON. MARIE ANTOINETTE.[85]
DIRGE OF WALLACE
JEMIMA, ROSE, AND ELEANORE; THREE CELEBRATED SCOTTISH BEAUTIES
THE. DEATH-BOAT OF HELIGOLAND
SONG
LINES. ON THE DEPARTURE OF EMIGRANTS FOR NEW SOUTH WALES
FAREWELL TO LOVE
LINES. ON A PICTURE OF A GIRL IN THE ATTITUDE OF PRAYER, BY THE ARTIST GRUSE, IN THE POSSESSION OF LADY STEPNEY
STANZAS. ON THE BATTLE OF NAVARINO
LINES. ON LEAVING A SCENE IN BAVARIA
STANZAS TO PAINTING
DRINKING-SONG OF MUNICH
LINES. ON REVISITING A SCOTTISH RIVER
LINES. ON REVISITING CATHCART
THE “NAME UNKNOWN;” IN IMITATION OF KLOPSTOCK
SONG
HALLOWED GROUND
CAROLINE. PART I
CAROLINE. PART II. TO THE EVENING STAR
FIELD FLOWERS
LINES. ON THE VIEW FROM ST. LEONARD’S
LINES ON POLAND
LINES. ON THE CAMP HILL, NEAR HASTINGS
LINES. WRITTEN IN A BLANK LEAF OF LA PEROUSE’S VOYAGES
THE POWER OF RUSSIA
REULLURA.[91]
ODE TO THE GERMANS
FLORINE.[98]
TRANSLATIONS
SONG. OF. HYBRIAS THE CRETAN
FRAGMENT. FROM THE GREEK OF ALCMAN
MARTIAL ELEGY. FROM THE GREEK OF TYRTÆUS
SPECIMENS OF TRANSLATION FROM “MEDEA.”
SPEECH OF THE CHORUS. IN THE SAME TRAGEDY, TO DISSUADE MEDEA FROM HER PURPOSE OF PUTTING HER CHILDREN TO DEATH, AND FLYING FOR PROTECTION TO ATHENS
THE PILGRIM OF GLENCOE.[99]
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PART II
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Thomas Campbell
Published by Good Press, 2022
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Watched the rude surge his shroudless corse that bore,
Knew the pale form, and, shrieking in amaze,
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