Fugitive Verses
TO SAMUEL ROGERS, ESQ.
PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
POEMS.
MISCELLANEOUS POETRY WRITTEN SINCE THE YEAR 1790.
LINES ON THE DEATH OF SIR WALTER SCOTT.
EPILOGUE TO THE THEATRICAL REPRESENTATION AT STRAWBERRY HILL, WRITTEN BY JOANNA BAILLIE AND SPOKEN BY THE HON. ANNE S. DAMER, NOVEMBER, 1800.
THE BANISHED MAN, ON A DISTANT VIEW OF HIS COUNTRY, WHICH HE IS QUITTING FOR EVER.
TO A CHILD.
SONG.
LONDON.
LINES ON THE DEATH OF WILLIAM SOTHEBY, ESQ.
VERSES TO OUR OWN FLOWERY KIRTLED SPRING.
LINES TO A PARROT.
LINES TO A TEAPOT.
THE MOODY SEER, A BALLAD.
THE MERRY BACHELOR,
TWO SONGS.
SONG WRITTEN FOR THE STRAWBERRY HILL FOUNDLING PLAY, AND SUNG BY MRS. JOURDAIN.
TO SOPHIA J. BAILLIE, AN INFANT.
THE KITTEN.
SCHOOL RHYMES FOR NEGRO CHILDREN.
RHYMES.
RHYMES FOR CHANTING.
DEVOTIONAL SONG FOR A NEGRO CHILD.
A NURSERY LESSON (DEVOTIONAL).
HYMN.
TWO BROTHERS.
LINES TO AGNES BAILLIE ON HER BIRTHDAY.
VERSES SENT TO MRS. BAILLIE ON HER BIRTHDAY, 1813.
VERSES WRITTEN IN FEBRUARY, 1827.
THE TRAVELLER BY NIGHT IN NOVEMBER.
LINES FOR A FRIEND'S ALBUM.
ADDRESS TO A STEAM VESSEL.
THE ELDEN TREE. A BALLAD.
SONG, WOO'D AND MARRIED AND A',
A SONG, (WRITTEN FOR MR. STRUTHER'S COLLECTION OF SONGS.)
FY, LET US A' TO THE WEDDING.
HOOLY AND FAIRLY.
LORD JOHN OF THE EAST, A Ballad.
MALCOLM'S HEIR. A TALE OF WONDER.
SONG, CALLED THE COUNTRY LADY'S REVEILLIE.
VOLUNTEER'S SONG,
SONG, WRITTEN FOR AN IRISH AIR.
SONG, FOR AN IRISH AIR.
A SCOTCH SONG.
SONG, POVERTY PARTS GOOD COMPANY,
SONG, (FOR A SCOTCH AIR.)
A SAILOR'S SONG
SONG, A NEW VERSION OF AN OLD SCOTCH SONG.
SIR MAURICE. A Ballad.
TO MRS. SIDDONS.
A SONG, WRITTEN FOR AN IRISH MELODY.
SONG, FOR AN IRISH MELODY.
SONG.
SONG,
THE BLACK COCK,
SONG,
SONG,
SONG,
SONG.
VERSES ON SACRED SUBJECTS.