Matilda Betham Poems
- 1. Written On Whitsun-monday, 1795
- 2. Written In Zimmermann's Solitude
- 3. Vignettes 26: Elegy On Edward Betham, Lost In The Duchess Of Gordon East Indiaman, Off The Cape Of G
- 4. Vignettes 25
- 5. Vignettes 24: On The Death Of Herbert Southey: Addressed To His Father
- 6. Vignettes 23: On The Death Of Master Frederic Thomson
- 7. Vignettes 22: To The Hetman, Platoff
- 8. Vignettes 21: Lines
- 9. Vignettes 20
- 10. Vignettes 19: Absence
- 11. Vignettes 18
- 12. Vignettes 17: Lines Sent To A Brother On His Leaving England
- 13. Vignettes 16: To Mrs A.
- 14. Vignettes 15: To The Hon Lady J'', With The Picture Of Her Grand-daughter, The Present L
- 15. Vignettes 14: To Mr And Mrs Everard, On Their Only Son's Being In The Navy
- 16. Vignettes 13
- 17. Vignettes 12: To The Late Lady Rouse Boughton
- 18. Vignettes 11: To The Same
- 19. Vignettes 10: All' Amica
- 20. Vignettes 09: Sonnet
- 21. Vignettes 08: The Spanish Lady's Farewell
- 22. Vignettes 07
- 23. Vignettes 06: The Lover's Apology
- 24. Vignettes 05: Valentine From A Young Lady To Her Mother
- 25. Vignettes 04
- 26. Vignettes 03: The Artisan
- 27. Vignettes 02
- 28. Vignettes 01
- 29. Translation (whilst Zephyr Sooths The Angry Waves)
- 30. Translation (dark, Mournful Clouds Hang O'er The Sun)
- 31. To '' With Arthur And Albina
- 32. To The Nuns Of Bodney
- 33. To Simplicity
- 34. To M.i. (ii)
- 35. To M.i.
- 36. To Lady Bedingfeld
- 37. The Terrors Of Guilt
- 38. The Outlaw
- 39. The Lonely Walk
- 40. The Lay Of Marie: Canto Third
- 41. The Lay Of Marie: Canto Second
- 42. The Lay Of Marie: Canto Fourth
- 43. The Lay Of Marie: Canto First
- 44. The Fraternal Duel
- 45. The Complaint Of Fancy
- 46. Sonnet, To Sleep
- 47. Song
- 48. Sonetto
- 49. Rhapsody
- 50. Philemon
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