A poem: 'Paraphrase on The French Commandments'.
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Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'No Gods we'll have like Fools of old ...'. 20 Lines.
A poem: 'Paraphrase on The French Commandments'.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'No Gods we'll have like Fools of old ...'. 20 Lines.
A poem: 'Parting Address to Della Crusca', 22 May 1788, by 'Theodosius',
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'Ah! tuneful Bard, whose loss the World must grieve ...'. 30 Lines.
A poem: 'Scotland'. 'Supposed to be the last Production of the Poet, Burns'.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'Their groves o 'sweet myrtle, let foreign lands reckon ...'. 2 Stanzas.
A poem: 'The Dream'. Copied from a Pane of Glass at the White Lion, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'Full many a No-Trust turnpike past ...'. 8 Stanzas.
A poem: 'The Duke and the Taxing Man'.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'Whilome there liv'd in fair Englonde ...'. 11 Stanzas.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
A poem: 'The Genius of Hafod. Written on a sequestered seat at Hafod, the Villa of Thomas Johnes, Esq. In South Wales'. 'Formal Slaves of art, avaunt! ...'. 28 Lines.
A poem: 'The Gift of Sublimity To Shakespeare'.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'On the biforked hill, with Fame's ever-green crown'd ... 8 Stanzas.
A poem: 'The Lamentation of Mary, Queen of Scots'.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'I sigh and lament, yet in vain ...'. 6 Stanzas.
A Poem: 'The Lamentations of Peter Pindar', 18 Feb,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'Oh what a silly fool was I ...'. 14 Stanzas.
A poem: 'The Priest: 1 June 1798',
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'Lately at the alter bending ...'. 19 Stanzas.
A poem: 'To a Lady on the First of September'.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'This day with Joy all sportsmen Hail'. 5 Stanzas.
A poem: 'To Lavinia a Quaker, recommending Baptism to her'.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'Hark! how the sacred thunder rends the skies .. '. 31 Lines.
A poem: 'To William Hodges, esq., on Viewing his Picture, taken from the Merchant of Venice's'.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'While like th' Empyrean bird, that, doom'd no more,. Through floods of light and trackless suns to soar ...'. 38 Lines.
'A Poetic Epistle from Lord John Townsend to Lord John Russel', 3 April,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'A Poetic Epistle from Lord John Townsend to Lord John Russel', 3 April 1790. 'My Lord John! My Lord John!. 4 Stanzas.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
A protest against the American war signed by nineteen lords, 26 Oct,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
8 Pages.
A quotation by S. Rogers from 'The Pleasures of Memory'.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'Oh could my mind, unfolded in my page, Enlighten climes and mould a future age ...'. 18 Lines.
A recapitulation of remarkable frosts from the conquests to,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
A recapitulation of remarkable frosts from the conquests to 1785.
A remarkable account of the herring fishery,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,