Poems by Helen Maria Williams
Elegy On A Young Thrush,
... Thy house of straw had brav'd the tempest's rage, ...
Sonnet To The Strawberry
... The wild wood-path which fancy loves to trace ...
To Mrs K____, On Her Sending Me an English Christmas Plum-Cake at Paris
... From whose fair hand the offering came: ...
Lines Addressed To A.C.,
... IV. But ah, since Time at length will bring ...
Sonnet To Mrs. Siddons
... Around thy brow the wreath of praise would bind- ...
A Song
... II His soul sincere, his generous worth, ...
Ode to Peace
... I. She comes, benign enchantress, heav'n born PEACE! ...
Lines Written On The Pillar Erecting To The Memory Of Mr. Barlow,
... Minister of the United States at Paris, WHO DIED AT NAROWITCH IN POLAND, ON HIS RETURN ...
An Address to Poetry
... The measur'd sounds, tho' rude, my ear could please, ...
The Linnet And The Cat
... Strip the brown wood, and chill the flowers,-- ...
Lines written In An Album
... While, mids't the wreathes the arts have twin'd ...
The Charter;
... -- Thus, having ne'er from duty swerved, ...
Peruvian Tales: Cora, Tale VI
... -Their victories over the Spaniards in Chili-A wish for the restoration of their liberty-Conclusion ...
To The Baron De Humboldt,
... SOOTH'D I receive the flowers you bring, ...
To John Forbes, Esq.
... The spells that smooth our length'ning way,-- ...