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This listing contains work(s) of Matilda Betham available for reading. Click on a book title's link below to select a book to read online.
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- Absence [Vignette 19] from 'Vignettes in Verse'
- All' Amica [Vignette 10] from 'Vignettes in Verse'
- Another
- Arthur And Albina
- Artisan [Vignette 3], The from 'Vignettes in Verse'
- Beauteous Queen Of Social Love, The
- Believing Love Was All A Bubble [Vignette 18] from 'Vignettes in Verse'
- Cantata Dello Stesso
- Cantata. Del Metastasio
- Cen'lin, Prince Of Mercia
- Come, Edmund, Now The Sun Goes Down [Vignette 4] from 'Vignettes in Verse'
- Come, Magdalen, and bind my hair [Vignette 7] from 'Vignettes in Verse'
- Complaint Of Fancy, The
- Daughter, The
- Edgar And Ellen
- Editha
- Elegy On Edward Betham [Vignette 26] from 'Vignettes in Verse'
- Elegy On Sophia Graham
- Fear Has To Do With Sacred Things [Vignette 25] from 'Vignettes in Verse'
- Fortuna. Dello Stesso, La
- Fraternal Duel, The
- Grandfather's Departure, The
- Heir, The
- Henry, On The Departure Of His Wife From Calcutta
- Human Pleasure Or Pain
- I Am Unskill'd In Speech: My Tongue Is Slow [Vignette 9] A sonnet from 'Vignettes in Verse'
- If writing Journals were my task [Vignette 1] from 'Vignettes in Verse'
- In A Letter To A.R.C. On Her Wishing To Be Called Anna
- In Memory Of Mr. Agostino Isola, Of Cambridge
- Invitation, To J.B.C.
- L'homme De L'ennui
- Lines Sent To A Brother On His Leaving England [Vignette 17] from 'Vignettes in Verse'
- Lines To Mrs. Radcliffe, On First Reading The Mysteries Of Udolpho
- Lines Written For A Young Gentleman To Speak At The Audit [Vignette 21] from 'Vignettes in Verse'
- Lonely Walk, To W.S.B., The
- Lov'd Companion, Chosen Friend, A
- Lover's Apology [Vignette 6], The from 'Vignettes in Verse'
- Lucy, I Think Not Of Thy Beauty [Vignette 2] from 'Vignettes in Verse'
- Manuel, I Do Not Shed A Tear [Vignette 8] from 'Vignettes in Verse'
- Mother, The
- Old Fisherman, The
- Old Man's Farewell, The
- Old Shepherd's Recollections, The
- On A Fan
- On The Death Of Herbert Southey: Addressed To His Father [Vignette 24] from 'Vignettes in Verse'
- On The Death Of Master Frederic Thomson [Vignette 23] from 'Vignettes in Verse'
- On The Eve Of Departure From O----
- On The Regret Of Youth
- Outlaw, The
- Philemon
- Pilgrim Weary, Toil-Subdued - A Fragment, A
- Reflection
- Reflections Occasioned By The Death Of Friends
- Retrospect Of Youth
- Rhapsody
- Sailor's Song, A
- Sonetto
- Song [Once More Then Farewell! And Whilst I'm Away]
- Song [Thrice Lovely Babe! Thus Hush'd To Rest]
- Song [What Do I Love? A Polish'd Mind]
- Song. Distance From The Place Of Our Nativity
- Terrors Of Guilt, The
- They, Ere He Left Them, Had Attain'd Their Prime - Fragment
- To ---- With Arthur And Albina
- To A Llangollen Rose, The Day After It Had Been Given By Miss Ponsonby
- To A Young Gentleman
- To M.I. [Light breezes dance along the air]
- To M.I. [Thou, Margaret, lov'st the secret shade]
- To Miss Rouse Boughton, Now The Right Hon. Lady St. John
- To Mr. And Mrs. Everard Vignette, On Their Only Son's Being In The Navy Vignette 14 from 'Vignettes in Verse'
- To Mrs. A. [Vignette 16] from 'Vignettes in Verse'
- To Mrs. T. Fancourt
- To Simplicity
- To The Hetman, Platoff [Vignette 22] from 'Vignettes in Verse'
- To The Hon. Lady J---- [Vignette 15] from 'Vignettes in Verse'
- To The Late Lady Rouse Boughton [Vignette 12] from 'Vignettes in Verse'
- To The Nuns Of Bodney
- To The River Which Separates Itself From The Dee, At Bedkellert
- To The Same
- To The Same [Vignette 11] from 'Vignettes in Verse'
- Urge Me No More! Nor Think, Because I Seem [sonnet]
- Valentine: From A Young Lady To Her Mother [Vignette 5] from 'Vignettes in Verse'
- Vignette 20 from 'Vignettes in Verse'
- Where Yonder Mossy Ruins Lie - A Fragment
- Written In Zimmermann's Solitude
- Written On Whitsun-Monday, 1795
- Yes! I Can Suffer, Sink With Pain [Vignette 13] from 'Vignettes in Verse'
- Youth Unsuspicious Of Evil
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