A poem copied from the Star: 'To Mrs Robinson' 12 Dec. 1791 by 'Eugeneus',
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- 1791.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'When Sapho, from the lofty steep ...'. 5 Stanzas.
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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.
A Poem entitled 'The Dying Christian' by Mr Harrison, senior, of Salisbury,
A poem entitled, '1785', with notes,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'When Pitt harangu'd, how look'd the Peoples Man? ...'. 76 Lines.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'Carlokhan, when in place and ivested' [sic]. 6 Stanzas.
A poem: 'Extempore on Reading of the late Robbery at Lambeth Palace'.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'The poor Primate of England was plunder'd we hear ...'. 10 Lines.
A poem: 'Familiar Epistle from Mrs Bustle to Mrs Pad'.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'You may pride yourself such my dear Betty Pad ... '. 52 Lines.
A poem: 'Feasting' by Peter Pindar.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'Ven'son's a Cesar in the fiercest fray ...'. 3 Stanzas.
A poem: 'From Patrick in France to Thady in England', 27 Aug,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'O Thady my dear, what a people are we ...'. 48 Lines.
A poem: 'George and Dorothy, or the injured Ghost'.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'When all was wrapp'd in sable night ...'. 30 Stanzas with a note.