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Lady Caroline Lamb
1785-1828 / England
Poems of Lady Caroline Lamb
A New Canto
After Many A Well-Fought Day
Amidst The Flowers Rich And Gay
As The Flower Early Gathered
By That Smile Which Made Me Blest
Farewell
If A Dark Wretch E'Er Stray'D
Let The Harp Be Mute Forever
Lines To Harriet Wilson
Little Birds In Yonder Grove
My Heart's Fit To Break
Sing Not For Others But For Me
Sir Henry De Vaux
The Kiss That's On Thy Lip Impressed
This Heart Has Never Stoop'D Its Pride
Thou Wouldst Not Do What I Have Done
To William Lamb
Waters Of Elle! Thy Limpid Streams Are Flowing,
Weep For What Thou'st Lost
William Lamb's Return From Paris: Asking Me My Wish
Would I Had Seen Thee Dead And Cold
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