Thomas Oldham Poems
- 1. Epitaph On Nelson
- 2. Lines On Shakspeare
- 3. Summer-evening, A
- 4. Sonnet, On Taking A Favourite Walk, After Recovery From Sickness
- 5. Epigram On Seeing Mr. Nutes, A Senseless, Unfeeling Fellow, Weep At The Representation Of King Lear
- 6. On Seeing Mademoiselle *** Dance At The Opera In Paris
- 7. Kiss, The
- 8. Epitaph On Lord Byron
- 9. Inscription For The Apollo Belvidere
- 10. Epigram On The Many Violent Disputes Among The Preachers Of The Gospel
- 11. Epigram To A Hypocritical Calvinist
- 12. Epigram On Two Sisters Who Are Always Quarrelling
- 13. Epigram On Hearing A Parson Read Very Badly A Sermon He Had Bought
- 14. Epigram On The Late Reform And The Whig Administration
- 15. Eclogue, Summer
- 16. Lines On Milton
- 17. Epigram On Hearing A Lady Talk Very Fast And Unintelligibly
- 18. Epitaph On Voltaire
- 19. Ode, To Hope
- 20. Epigram After Having Seen Several Bad Paintings Of The Death Of Sir John Moore
- 21. To Winter
- 22. Elegy, (written At The Request Of A Young Lady.) Sylvia On Her Dead Canary-bird
- 23. Eclogue, Spring
- 24. To Spring
- 25. Epitaph
- 26. Description Of A Conflagration
- 27. Epitaph On Howard
- 28. Epigram To A Conceited & Affected, But Handsome Woman
- 29. Ode, To The Duke Of Wellington
- 30. Epigram To Julia
- 31. Lines, On The Death Of The Rev. Mr. B
- 32. Epigram On The March Of Intellect
- 33. Sonnet, Written On My Birth Day
- 34. Desperation And Madness Of Guilt, The
- 35. To Fancy
- 36. Poetry (book Preface)
- 37. Ode, Written On The Night Of The Illuminations For Lord Howe's Victory On 1st June, 1793
- 38. Translated From Anacreon
- 39. On Hearing The Nightingale
- 40. Epigram On Hearing A Clergyman Preach A Dull Sermon In A Loud, Shrill Voice
- 41. Epigram On Hearing Of The Burning Of Moscow
- 42. Epigram On The Conduct Of Some Few Clergymen, Who Are A Disgrace To Their Sacred Profession
- 43. Epistle To A Friend
- 44. Song
- 45. Epitaph On Sir Samuel Romilly
- 46. Prologue
- 47. Lines To A Pedantic Critic
- 48. Muse's Triumph, The
- 49. Lines To An Infidel, After Having Read His Book Against Christianity
- 50. To Delille