Joanna Baillie : a selection of plays and poems /
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London ; Brookfield, Vt. :
Pickering & Chatto,
2002.
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| Online Access: | Table of contents |
Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: THE PLAYS
- Note on the texts and theatrical production
- PLAYS ON THE PASSIONS
- Introductory Discourse
- De Monfort
- Extract from the Preface to the Third Volume of Plays on the
- Passions
- MISCELLANEOUS PLAYS
- The Family Legend
- THE POEMS
- Note on the texts
- Glossary
- METRICAL LEGENDS
- Preface to Metrical Legends
- The Legend of Lady Griseld Baillie
- FUGITIVE VERSES
- Preface to Fugitive Verses
- A Winter's Day
- A Proud Lover's Farewell to his Mistress
- A Reverie
- A Mother to her Waking Infant
- MISCELLANEOUS POETRY WRITTEN SINCE THE YEAR 1790
- Lines on the Death of Sir Walter Scott
- Epilogue to the Theatrical Representation at Strawberry Hill
- To a Child
- London
- Verses to our own Flowery Kirtled Spring
- Lines to a Teapot
- The Moody Seer: A Ballad
- The Kitten
- Rhymes for Chanting
- Devotional Song for a Negro Child
- Recollections of a Dear and Steady Friend
- Lines to Agnes Baillie on her Birthday
- Verses written in February, 1827
- Lines for a Friend's Album
- Address to a Steamvessel
- Song, Woo'd and Married and a'
- A Song (It was on a morn)
- Hooly and Fairly
- The Weary Pund o' Tow
- Volunteer's Song
- A Scotch Song (The gowan glitters on the sward)
- To Mrs. Siddons
- Song (Sweet power of song!)
- Song (0, welcome, bat and owlet gray)
- VERSES ON SACRED SUBJECTS
- Hymn (Almighty God, from whom our being came)
- Hymn for the Scotch Kirk (O God! who madest earth, sea, air)
- St. Luke, VII. 12
- Notes to plays
- Notes to poems.