John Carr (sir) Poems
- 51. Lines To Delia, On Her Wearing A Muslin Veil.
- 52. Impromptu, In Reply To A Lady, Who Asked The Author What Childhood Resembled.
- 53. Lines Written Upon A Watch-string, Made And Presented To The Author By Miss ---- .
- 54. Sonnet Upon A Swedish Cottage, Written On The Road, Within A Few Miles Of Stockholm.
- 55. Sonnet.
- 56. Verses To The Tomb Of A Friend.
- 57. Lines To Julia.
- 58. Lines To Fortune
- 59. Lines To Miss C. On Her Leaving The Country.
- 60. Jeu D'esprit Upon A Very Pretty Woman Asking The Author His Opinion Of Beauty.
- 61. Epigram On The Grave Of Robespierre.
- 62. Lines To Miss E. Atkinson, On Her Presenting The Author With An Irish Pebble.
- 63. Impromptu Lines Upon A Very Handsome Woman Keeping The Hotel De Lion Blanc, At Dantzig.
- 64. Lines To A Robin.
- 65. Lines To An Accomplished Young Lady,
- 66. Song.
- 67. Valentine Verses, Sent To My Young Friend, Miss Emma Trevelyan, Of Wallington-house, Northumberland.
- 68. Verses On An Autumnal Leaf.
- 69. An Indian Massacre-song.
- 70. Lines Written In A Cottage By The Sea-side
- 71. Lines Written Upon Seeing A Blind Young Woman In North Wales,
- 72. Lines To Mrs. B ---- , At Bristol Hot Wells
- 73. Epigram On The Author And Eliza Frequently Differing In Opinion.
- 74. Lines To The Memory Of Mrs. A.h. Holdsworth, Late Of Mount Galpin, Devonshire.
- 75. Song. The Words Adapted To "the Cossaka," One Of The Most Ancient Of The Russ Airs.
- 76. Lines To Health, Upon The Recovery Of A Friend From A Dangerous Illness.
- 77. Lines Written At Kilkenny, On The Theatricals Of That City.
- 78. A Song.
- 79. Lines To Annette.
- 80. A Song. The Lover The Lute Of His Deceased Mistress.
- 81. Lines Written Upon A Hill, On Leaving The Country.