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This listing contains work(s) of Thomas Gent available for reading. Click on a book title's link below to select a book to read online.
Titles in Poem Category Top
- 1827; or, The Poet's Last Poem
- Address To Albion
- Anacreontic
- Auri Sacra Fames
- Beggar, The Sonnet
- Bertram And Anna
- Black Eyes And Blue
- Blue-Eyed Maid, The
- Chain-Pier, Brighton, The
- Complaint, The
- Constancy
- Content
- Elegy On The Death Of Abraham Goldsmid, Esq.
- Epistle To A Friend
- Epitaph On Matilda
- Fragment, A
- Gipsy's Home, The
- Grave Of Dibdin, The
- Heliotrope, The
- Henry And Eliza
- Here In Our Fairy Bowers We Dwell
- Heroes Of Waterloo, The
- Hymn
- Impromptu, To Oriana...at A Christening
- In The Manner Of The Moderns Sonnet
- Invocation To Sleep
- Lines Delivered After...A Play At A Young Ladies' Boarding School
- Lines Suggested By The Death Of The Princess Charlotte
- Lines Written In A Copy Of The Poem On Princess Charlotte
- Lines Written In Hornsey Wood
- Lines Written On Seeing The Children Of The Naval Asylum
- Lines Written On The Sixth Of September
- Lines, To The Memory Of A Lady
- Love
- Mary
- Mature Reflections
- Mister Punch
- Monody: To The Memory Of The Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan
- Morning Sonnet
- Morning Call, The
- Night Sonnet
- Night-Blowing Cereus, The
- Night-Storm, A
- Oh! Never Will I Leave My Love Song
- On A Delightful Drawing In My Album
- On A Spirited Portrait In My Album
- On Reading The Poem Of "Paris"
- On Seeing A Young Lady, I Had Previously Known, Confined In A Madhouse Sonnet
- On The Beautiful Portrait Of Mrs. Foreman, As Pandora
- On The Death Of Dr. Abel
- On The Death Of Lord Nelson
- On The Death Of Mrs. Charlotte Smith Sonnet
- On The Death Of Toussaint L'ouverture Sonnet
- On The Portrait Of The Son Of J.G. Lambton, ESQ., M.P.
- On The Rupture Of The Thames' Tunnel, Written 2nd July, 1827
- Presumptuous Fly, The
- Prologue, To Public Readings At A Young Gentlemen's Academy
- Prometheus
- Recall Of The Hero, The Song
- Reflections Of A Poet, On Going To A Great Dinner
- Retaliation
- Rosa's Grave
- Runaway, The
- Say, Why Is The Stern Eye Averted With Scorn Stanzas
- Sent For The Album Of The Rev. G---- C----,
- Shakspeare
- Sibyl, The
- Sketch From Life, A
- Stanzas, Written Impromtu On The Late Peace
- State Secret, The
- Steam-Boat, The
- Sunday
- Taking Orders: A Tale, Founded On Fact
- Thoughts On Peace
- Tis Sweet In Boyhood's Visionary Mood
- To ----, on Her Recovery From Illness Sonnet
- To ------ [Come, JENNY, let me sip the dew]
- To ------ [O Nymph! With Cheeks Of Roseate Hue]
- To ------ [O Sue! you certainly have been]
- To --------- [In Vain, Sweet Maid! For Me You Bring]
- To ------------ [Thou Bud Of Early Promise, May The Rose] Sonnet
- To A Bee [Burlesque Sonnet]
- To A Lyre Sonnet
- To Charity Sonnet
- To Eliza, Written In Her Album
- To Faith Sonnet
- To Hope Sonnet
- To Lydia, On Her Birth-Day Sonnet
- To Margaret Jane H----, On Her Birth-Day, 17 June
- To Mary
- To Melancholy Sonnet
- To Music Sonnet
- To My Spaniel Fanny
- To Robert Southey, Esq On Reading His "Remains Of Henry Kirke White"
- To Sarah, While Singing
- To Thaddeus
- To The Reviewers
- To----
- When The Rough Storm Roars Round The Peasant's Cot Sonnet
- Widowed Love
- Written In The Album Of I---- H---- P----, Esq.
- Written In The Album Of The Lady Of Counsellor D. Pollock
- Written In The Album Of The Lady Of Dr. George Birkbeck, M.D.
- Written On The Death Of General Sir Ralph Abercrombie
- Written On The Death Of General Washington
- Written Under An Elegant Drawing Of A Dead Canary Bird
- Ye Fates! Who Sternly Point On Sorrow's Chart Sonnet
- Youth And Age
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