REMAINS OF ROBERT BLOOMFIELD (1824)
HOB’S EPITAPH
A Grey-owl was I when on earth;
My master, a wondrous wise-man,
Found out my deserts and my worth,
And would needs have me bred an exciseman.
REMAINS OF ROBERT BLOOMFIELD (1824)
GOOD NATURE
Much of good nature, grey-beards tell,
And make a great to-do:
I’ve weigh’d their bold assertions well,
And now believe them true.
Let beauty’s bloom improve or fade,5
Wit bring its good or harm,
REMAINS OF ROBERT BLOOMFIELD (1824)
THE MAID OF DUNSTABLE
Where o’er the hills, and white as snow,
The channel’d road resounding lies,
And curling from the vale below,
The morning-mists in columns rise;
Blithe at their doors, where glanced the sun,5
REMAINS OF ROBERT BLOOMFIELD (1824)
SONNET. TO FIFTEEN GNATS SEEN DANCING IN THE SUN-BEAMS ON JAN. 3
Welcome, ye little fools, to cheer us now,
With recollections of a summer’s eve;
And, though my heart, can not the cheat believe,
Still merrily dance about your leafless bough.
REMAINS OF ROBERT BLOOMFIELD (1824)
ON REPAIRING A MINIATURE BUST OF BUONAPARTE. FOR MRS. PALMER
madam,
REMAINS OF ROBERT BLOOMFIELD (1824)
THE DAWNING OF DAY. A HUNTING SONG
The grey eye of morning, was dear to my youth,
When I sprang like the roe from my bed,
With the glow of the passions, the feelings of truth,
And the light hand of Time on my head.
REMAINS OF ROBERT BLOOMFIELD (1824)
KENTISH MARY. A BALLAD
Ye who urge harsh rules of duty,
Deeming love a childish thing;
Rebels to the reign of beauty
Listen to the song I sing.
REMAINS OF ROBERT BLOOMFIELD (1824)
POEMS FROM THE REMAINS OF ROBERT BLOOMFIELD (1824)
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