Poems by Henry James Pye
Alfred. Book II.
... Shipwreck.Alfred's Refuge in a Herdsman's Cottage,and afterwards in the Isle of Athelney ...
Elegy V
... The smallest gleam of hope I ne'er could boast ...
Prologue To The Second Part Of Henry IV
... DR. VALPY, AND PERFORMED BY THE YOUNG GENTLEMEN OF READING SCHOOL ...
Sonnet II, Written At Cliefden Spring
... Hoar oaks that throw their branches to the skies ...
Shooting
... Rise from their stools and tempt the woodman's hand,&emsp ...
Naucratia; Or Naval Dominion. Part II.
... Heavens! that soul-piercing shriek!the conflict's o'er! ...
Written On A Ladys Fan
... With which through adverse troops he forced his way, ...
A Greek Scolion, Or Song
... By CALLISTRATUS, On HARMODIUS and ARISTOGEITON ...
The Art Of War. Book IV.
... With cautious step advance, the attack being plann'd, ...
The Progress Of Refinement. Part III.
... Enquiry why it does not threaten Europe now, with the fatal consequences it brought on ancient Rome ...
The Triumph Of Fashion
... And, while ten thousand tongues her power proclaim, ...
Alfred. Book III.
... Drives the keen plough-share, through the stubborn soil, ...
The Sixth Olympic Ode Of Pindar
... m on his good fortune in having two countries, concludes with a Prayer to Neptune for his prosperity ...
The Art Of War. Book II.
... The approaching War each trembling neighbour dreads ...
To William Mitford, Esq.
... Though now your thoughts to bolder heights you raise, ...