WILD FLOWERS (1806)
ABNER AND THE WIDOW JONES, A FAMILIAR BALLAD
Well! I’m determin’d; that’s enough:—
Gee, Bayard! move your poor old bones.
I’ll take to-morrow, smooth or rough,
To go and court the Widow Jones.
WILD FLOWERS (1806)
WILD FLOWERS; OR, PASTORAL AND LOCAL POETRY (1806)
CONTENTS
A FIRST VIEW OF THE SEA (1805)
A FIRST VIEW OF THE SEA (1805)
Mr. Editor,
GOOD TIDINGS (1804)
GOOD TIDINGS; OR, NEWS FROM THE FARM (1804)
Introduction
SONG FOR JENNER’S BIRTHDAY (1803)
SONG, SUNG BY MR. BLOOMFIELD AT THE ANNIVERSARY OF DOCTOR JENNER’S BIRTH-DAY, 1803.
RURAL TALES, BALLADS AND SONGS (1802)
WINTER SONG
1
Dear Boy, throw that Icicle down,
And sweep this deep Snow from the door:
Old Winter comes on with a frown;
A terrible frown for the poor.
In a Season so rude and forlorn,5
How can age, how can infancy bear
MARY’S EVENING SIGH (1801–2)
MARY’S EVENING SIGH (1802)
(1)
Published in The Monthly Mirror, 14 (1802), 195, and later included, in a lightly
revised form, in Wild Flowers.
revised form, in Wild Flowers.