Another Leonora once inspired A noble theme demands a noble verse . 170 336 An Oyster, cast upon the shore 445 A raven, while with glossy breast 378 163 503 28 475 Art thou some individual of a kind As birds their infant brood protect Ask what is human life-the sage replies 102 A Spartan 'scaping from the fight As yet a stranger to the gentle fires 393 498 498 443 At length, myfriend, the far-sent letterscome 431 Dear Anna-between friend and friend Dear President, whose art sublime Did not my Muse (what can she less?). Eldest born of powers divine Enamoured, artless, young, on foreign En, quæ prodigia, ex oris allata remotis 499 . 499 502 Austen! accept a grateful verse from me 384 Believe it or not, as you chuse 386 466 Beneath the edge or near the stream 172 30 Far from the world, O Lord, I flee . 37 501 arose. 167 Farewell, false hearts! whose best affec- peace Bewail not much, my parents! me, the prey 501 Bid adieu, my sad heart, bid adieu to thy Blest! who, far from all mankind 499 397 II 417 Farewell! endued with all that could • 359 Fierce passions discompose the mind Fond youth who dream'st that hoarded 29 504 |