A poem copied from The World, 3 July 1790: 'Invocation to Fancy',
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- 1790.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'Oh! Fancy, sweet Enchantress! offspring bright' ... Veritas. 16 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: 'Madness', 17 Nov,
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A poem entitled: 'On the Death of the much lamented Miss Linley, September 5 1784, at Bath',
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A poem entitled, '1785', with notes,
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A Poem: 'La Parteroza Or The Separation' by Metastasio.
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A poem: 'Miss B ..r vindicated. The author the Rev. Mr Edwards, 1752',
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A poem: 'Oh: beware how you tread this Green',
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Note: 'A New Year's Gift 1787 as a caution to be read the next Club night'. Addressed to Mr Streaker at Dolgellau. [cf. 74]. 18 Lines.
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A poem: 'On Birds Nesting':. 'Soon as the spring, with garlands crown'd'. 5 Stanzas.
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A poem: 'On the Birth Day of Edward Williames Vaughan Salesbury, Esquire, May 28 1790, when he compleated his 21st year. By the Rev. Richard Williams'. 'Hail all hail the happy Morn,. When Hengwrts second Hope was born ...'. 4 Stanzas.
A poem: 'On the five Naval Engagements of Lords Rodney, Howe, St Vincent, Duncan and Nelson'.
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'Four Naval chiefs deservedly renown'd'. 17 Lines.
A poem 'On the Lord Bishop of Landaff's Apology for the Bible'.
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A poem: 'Opposition Amusement during the Recess', 22 July,
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