early as 1824. Why it was not published in 1826, the assignees of the estate of Messrs. Hurst, Robinson and Co., in whose possession it has remained, can best explain. A second series of the Poetical Album, comprising some of the best fugitive poetry which has appeared from 1823 to the present time, is now preparing for publication, uniform with the present volume. CONTENTS. PAGE. Stanzas written in the Church-yard of Richmond in York- Epitaph on an Idiot Girl The Mossy Seat. By D. M. Moir, Esq. A Farewell to England. By Joseph Ritchie, Esq. The Exchange. By S. T. Coleridge, Esq. Sappho. By L. E. L. 73 90 The Burial of Sir John Moore. By the Rev. Charles Wolfe. Virgil's Tomb. By the Rev. George Croly PAGE. 93 94 95 96✓ 98 99 Song, written for an Indian Air. By Percy Bysshe Shelley Stanzas written on the back of a Letter. By Ismael Fitzadam A Drinking Song. By Lord Byron Epitaph on Joseph Atkinson, Esq. By Thomas Moore, Esq. 106 A Recollection. By John Malcolm, Esq. Inscription for a Bust of Tasso, from the Italian of Matthias. Rosalie. A Poetical Sketch. By L. E. L. 116 The Village Church. By the Rev. J. W. Cunningham . Jemima, Rose and Eleanore. By Thomas Campbell, Esq. Lines on leaving Landogo, a Village on the Banks of the Wye Stanzas written on the Anniversary of the Birth-day of Robert 130 |