A poem by Mrs Robinson, 22 Nov. 1785: 'Llewyn and Gyneth',
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Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'When will my troubled soul have rest? ...'. 29 Stanzas.
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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 Robert Humffrey y prydydd bach in the autograph of Angharad James.
Part of J. Glyn Davies Papers,
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 'Coeur de Lion' by R.L.V,
Part of Llysdinam Estate Records,
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.
A poem copied from The World, 3 July 1790: 'Invocation to Fancy',
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'Oh! Fancy, sweet Enchantress! offspring bright' ... Veritas. 16 Stanzas.
A poem entitled 'Lines on the Death and Cremation of the Grand Old Welshman Arch-Druid Doctor Price' (No imprint, [c 1893]).
A poem entitled: 'Madness', 17 Nov,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'I've Lost My Love, I know not where: ...'. 68 Lines.
A poem entitled 'Myfyrdod wrth Fêdd Robert Roberts gynt Pregethwr yr Efengyl Y'mynwent Clynog, Sir Gaernarvon, Mehefin y 29n 1820, gan Hugh Hughes'.
A poem entitled: 'On the Death of the much lamented Miss Linley, September 5 1784, at Bath',
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'If beauty, wit, and innocence could charm, and set aside the Monarch's stern decree ...'. 12 Lines.