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Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
A poem:. 'What ere I have seen beneath the stars ...'. 6 Stanzas.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
A poem:. 'What ere I have seen beneath the stars ...'. 6 Stanzas.
A poem: 'A Truth, Fruary 21st 1789',
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'What Eye but drops the pitying tear ...'. 3 Stanzas.
A poem addressed to his officer by a sailor who was sentenced to be whipped.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'By your Honour's command An example I stand ...'. 18 Lines.
A poem: 'Apollo's Rout', By the Countess of Temple.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'Apollo, facetious and merry, no doubt ...'. 41 Lines.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'Gay Phous, the Patron of Poets below ...'. 8 Stanzas.
A poem attributed to Mrs Robinson, 8 Feb,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'Heavn knows, I never would repine ...'. 6 Stanzas.
A poem by Brush Collins, Birmingham: 'Serious Farewell to the year 1796', 31 Dec,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'As friends to those who quit this scene ...'. 17 Stanzas.
A poem by Brush, 'The Cat Eater. A Comic Tale': Birmingham, 9 July,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
A poem by Brush, 'The Cat Eater. A Comic Tale': Birmingham, 9 July 1795. 'Though facts will swell as stories fly ...'. 76 Lines.
A poem by Jeffery Dunstan: 'To Parson [Horne] Tooke', 20 June,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
A poem by Jeffery Dunstan: 'To Parson [Horne] Tooke', 20 June 1796. 'Hail! Brother Jacobin - Hail, best of Men! ...'. 8 Lines.
A poem by Milton: 'On Shakespear 1630',
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'What needs my Shakespear for his honour'd bones ...'. 16 Lines.
A poem by Mrs Robinson, 22 Nov. 1785: 'Llewyn and Gyneth',
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'When will my troubled soul have rest? ...'. 29 Stanzas.
A poem by P. Williams: 'On Fishing'.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'When May steals on, adorn'd with flowr's ... 26 Lines.
A poem by T. Skone commencing.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
A poem by T. Skone commencing:. 'From those gay meads where Avon leads his train. Feeding the Verdure of perpetual spring ...'. 17 Stanzas.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
A poem by W.D.: 'On Earl Howe's refusing to take the Honour of the Glorious First of June to himself': Lombard Street, 7 July 1794. 'Honour and Fame impatient grew ...'. 3 Stanzas.
A poem: 'Captain Nanney's celebrated Soliloquy on the family's departure from Nannau 1789',
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'This charming Morn has robb'd me of my Friends' ... Annotated. 16 lines.
A poem copied from The Helicon Bag, 6 Sept. 1798, entitled 'Rosalind. A fragment',
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'She stopp'd me twice, ere she could supplicate ...'. 47 Lines.
A poem copied from the Star: 'To Mrs Robinson' 12 Dec. 1791 by 'Eugeneus',
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'When Sapho, from the lofty steep ...'. 5 Stanzas.
A poem copied from The Sun: 'Charles Fox's Speech to the Whig Club', 8 Dec,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'What! All this speech for Two Pence. 'tis portentous ...'. 30 Stanzas.
A poem copied from The Sun: 'The Patriots Prayer', 27 August,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
A poem copied from The Sun: 'The Patriots Prayer', 27 August 1794. 'Pity the sorrows of a Patriot's heart ...'. 8 Stanzas.
A poem copied from The Sun, 16 July 1794: 'The Rival Ganders. A Fable',
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'Not far from Town a village stands ...'. 8 Stanzas.