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  1. Nelson--A Dirge

    September 2004 Previous Poem    -     Next Poem 1812.3 Nelson—A Dirge John Mayne [1] The Gentleman's Magazine, LXXIV (September, 1812), p. 263 The Monthly Magazine, XXXIV (September 1, 1812), p. 137 The London Chronicle, CXII (September 17, 1812), p. ...

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  2. The Muffled Drum

    September 2004 Previous Poem    -     Next Poem 1805.4 The Muffled Drum John Mayne [1] The European Magazine, XLVIII (July 1805), p. 51 The Gentleman's Magazine, LXXV (July 1805), p. 656 The Monthly Mirror, XX (August 1805), p. 126 The Morning Chroni ...

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  3. Rosabell A Ballad

    September 2004 Previous Poem    -     Next Poem 1806.8 Rosabell A Ballad John Mayne [1] The Morning Chronicle (October 28, 1806) The troops were all embark'd on board;     The ships were under weigh; And loving wives, and maids ador'd,     Were ...

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  4. Mary Marton A Ballad.

    September 2004 Previous Poem    -     Next Poem 1807.2 Mary Marton A Ballad. John Mayne [1] The Gentleman's Magazine, LXXVII (February 1807), p. 156 Poor WILLIAM was landed at bonny Dumbarton,     Where the streams from Lochlomond run into the sea; A ...

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  5. The Curieux. A Tribute to Valour

    September 2004 Previous Poem    -     Next Poem 1808.5 The Curieux. A Tribute to Valour John Mayne [1] The European Magazine, LIII (March, 1808), p. 217 The Gentleman's Magazine, LXXVIII (April, 1808), p. 343 What mean the colours half-mast high,     ...

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  6. English, Scots, and Irishmen A Patriotic Address to the Inhabitants of the United Kingdom, July 1803

    September 2004 Previous Poem    -     Next Poem 1803.16 English, Scots, and Irishmen A Patriotic Address to the Inhabitants of the United Kingdom, July, 1803. John Mayne [1] The Gentleman's Magazine, LXXIII (September 1803), p. 858 [2] By John Mayne, ...

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