A poem: 'The Lamentation of Mary, Queen of Scots'.
- 89.
- Ffeil
Rhan oElizabeth Baker Papers,
'I sigh and lament, yet in vain ...'. 6 Stanzas.
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A poem: 'The Lamentation of Mary, Queen of Scots'.
Rhan oElizabeth Baker Papers,
'I sigh and lament, yet in vain ...'. 6 Stanzas.
A Poem: 'The Lamentations of Peter Pindar', 18 Feb,
Rhan oElizabeth Baker Papers,
'Oh what a silly fool was I ...'. 14 Stanzas.
A poem: 'The Priest: 1 June 1798',
Rhan oElizabeth Baker Papers,
'Lately at the alter bending ...'. 19 Stanzas.
A poem 'The Rebuilding of the Temple' by G.S.V,
A poem: "The Shipwreck" by J.D.
Rhan oJ. Glyn Davies Papers,
A poem: 'To a Lady on the First of September'.
Rhan oElizabeth Baker Papers,
'This day with Joy all sportsmen Hail'. 5 Stanzas.
Beginning: Dear Tom! this brown jug that now foams with mild ale. And in which I will drink to sweet Nan of the Vale.
A Poem to G.M.D. by Winifred A. Cook. 1907. Autograph,
A poem: 'To Lavinia a Quaker, recommending Baptism to her'.
Rhan oElizabeth Baker Papers,
'Hark! how the sacred thunder rends the skies .. '. 31 Lines.
A poem to Lois Sturt by Evan Morgan, lord Tredegar
A poem, [?late 1920s], to Lois Sturt by Evan Morgan, lord Tredegar.
'A Poem to Mr Gildon.' 'To the most insolent Atheisticall Mr Gildon.',
Beginning: Bless me! what dreadful changes doe I see.
Beginning: I think I shall never despaire. On the verso: 'These ffor Thomas Mansell esq. a member of the Honble house of Commons at Britton ferry in Glamorganshire Cardiffe Bagg.'.
A poem 'to the Misses Venables, August 1823 by G.S.V., aged IV,
A poem: 'To William Hodges, esq., on Viewing his Picture, taken from the Merchant of Venice's'.
Rhan oElizabeth Baker Papers,
'While like th' Empyrean bird, that, doom'd no more,. Through floods of light and trackless suns to soar ...'. 38 Lines.
Rhan oTredegar Estate Records,
A Poem (typescript) written in honour of the Rt Hon. Lord Tredegar by the Rev. Morgan Evan Thomas, "Cynwyd Tir Iarll".
'A Poem upon the Chancelor & Judges.',
Beginning: Were all like Yorke of delicate Address. Strength to discern and Sweetness to express.
A poem written on the occasion of the presentation of a clock to Mr and Mrs Davies,
Rhan oJ. Glyn Davies Papers,
Printed.
A poem, entitled 'President for to make an English englin the Welsh way',
Beginning: 'And tho my flesh be tortured with pain / I know my flesh shall be restor'd again ...'.