Sonnet by Edward, Lord Thurlow, p. 206.] Possessing considerable moral beauty,—from the sec. ed. of his Poems, 1822. Sonnet by William Stewart Rose, p. 207.] From Thoughts and Recollections by one of the last century, 1825. Sonnets by John Mitford, p. 208-209.] The first from the Life of Milton, prefixed to his Poetical Works, 3 vols. 1832; the second from a periodical publication. The following Sonnet, an early production of its author (now given from his Poetical Remains, 1819), was accidentally omitted in the body of the present volume: JOHN LEYDEN. ON THE SABBATH MORNING. WITH silent awe I hail the sacred morn, A soothing calm on every breeze is borne; And Echo answers softer from the hill; The rooks float silent by in airy drove; FINIS. C. WHITTINGHAM, TOOKS COURT, CHANCERY LANE. |