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Sir John Carr
1732-1807 / England
Poems of Sir John Carr
A Roundelay
A Song I
A Song Ii
Am Indian Massacre-Song
An Irish Song
Bamkruptcy Rendered Easy
Echo
Epigram On The Author And Eliza Frequently Disffering In Opinion
Epigram On Winning A Young Lady’s Money At Cards -
Epigram, Upon Seeing The Dilapidated State Of Bethlem Hospital
Epitaph On A Friend
Epitaph To The Memory Of A Worthy Man
Farewell Lines To Bristol Hot Wells
Impromptu Lines
Impromptu Lines On A Very Handsome Woman
Impromptu To Madame C----
Jeu D’esprit -
Lines
Lines _To A Laurel-Leaf_,
Lines _To The Memory Of Mrs. A.H. Holdsworth_,
Lines _To The Tune Of
Lines _Upon A Diamond Cross_
Lines _Upon The Death Of The Lady Of Lieutenant-Colonel Adams_,
Lines Addressed To A Young Lady In Germany
Lines Occasioned By The Death Of Lieutenant J---
Lines On A Little Bird
Lines On Lady W---- Appearing At The Exhibition
Lines On The Caledonian Harp Being Succeeded By The Highland Bagpipes
Lines Sent With Some Indian Rouge To Miss W----
Lines Supposed To Be Written By A Female Friend.
Lines To A Promising Young Artist
Lines To A Robin
Lines To A Young Lady
Lines To An Accomplished Young Lady
Lines To An Auricula, Belonging To----
Lines To Annette
Lines To Delia On Her Wearing A Muslin Veil
Lines To Fortune
Lines To Health
Lines To Her Royal Highness The Princess Elizabeth
Lines To Julia
Lines To Lady Warren
Lines To Mis----
Lines To Miss ----
Lines To Miss C.
Lines To Miss Chinnery,Of Gillwell-House
Lines To Miss E. Atkinson
Lines To Miss L---- D----
Lines To Mrs. A. Clarke
Lines To Mrs. B---, At Bristol Hot Wells
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