Absence
[MV 6 Oct 1829
2.27]
Acrostic
[QG 25 Mar 1779 708]
Acrostic
[QG 27 Feb 1783 914]
Acrostic,
An [QG 28 Jan 1779 700]
Acrostic,
An [QG 18 Mar 1779 707]
Acrostick, An [QG 17 Oct 1765 70]
Address,
The [QM 25 Jun 12.26]
Address
on opening the Amatuer Theatre,
at Point Frederick,
with the play of The
Poor Gentleman [QM 15 Mar 1814 10.11]
Address
to the Beaver Club [MH 26 Nov 1814 4.160]
Address to the Departed [MV 23 Jun
1829 1.56]
Addrest to Major Gen. Sir Charles Imhoff,
[QM 7 Mar 1815 11.10]
Adieu, An [MV 30 Jan 1829 1.15]
Adventures
of a Halfpenny, The [QG 23 May 1778 664]
Adventures
of a Halfpenny, The [QG 28 May 1778 665 (continued from
no. 664)]
Adventures Swampt: A Tale, The [QM
13 Aug 1808 Extra]
Advice to a Lady [QG 22 Nov 1770
307]
Advice
to the Gentlemen [QG 23 Apr 1778 660]
Ætas 64 [QM 24 Jul 1809 5.30]
Ah! must I always Stella love [QM
23 Mar 1805 1.12]
A L’Auteur de la Chanson dans la
derniere Gazette, sur le m’eme Air [QG 21 Apr 1768 173]
A
L'Imperatrice de Russie. Sur l'Air, Ton humeur est
Catherine [QG 1 Apr 1784 971] (See [QG 8 Apr 1784 972] for
a continuation)
A
L'Imprimeur [QG 15 Aug 1776 572]
A
L'Imprimeur [QG
29 Jan 1789 1224]
America.
An Elegy [QG 30 May 1782 874]
American
Policy. Bonaparte vs. United States [QM 12 Nov 1810 6.46]
Amusements
in Winter [QG 9 Dec 1779 745]
Anathema,
The [QM 14 Jan 1811 7.2]
anatomical EPITAPH on an Invalid,
written by himself, An [QG 15 Feb 1770 268]
Anecdote
of Dean Swift [QG 19 Feb 1778 651]
A
New Song: On the Rebels Attempting to Storm Quebec, between
four and six o'Clock in the Morning, the 31st of December,
1775 [QG 15 Aug 1776 572]
Another
[QM 22 Dec 1806 2.51]
Another
Translation [QG 5 Oct 1775 560]
Ape,
The [QG 30 Nov 1775 568]
Apology, An [QM 18 Jan 1808 4.3]
Appointment
Disappointed! Or, Von Schlemmer, and "Pot Luck."
[QM 15 Oct 1810 6.42]
April
Morning, The, A Poem [QG 26
Apr 1781 816]
"Arise,
ye sons of Canada, arise,"
[QM 19 Feb 1810 6.8]
Army,
The [QM 11 Mar 1811 7.10]
Art of Printing: A Poem, The
[QG 9 Feb 1769 215]
Asiatic
Eclogue [QG 12 Nov 1778 689]
"As late, the King
of Terrors stalk’d around," [QG 5 Jan 1786
1063]
A
Son Honneur le Lieutenant-Governeur Henri Hamilton. Sur
son départ pour Londres [QG 3 Nov 1785 1054]
Ass
among the Horses, The. A Fable [QG 14 Feb 1788 1174]
A
Son Excellence Monseigneur Guy Carleton, Capitaine-général
et Gouveneur en Chef de la Province de Quebec, &c.,
&c., &c. [QG 8 Aug 1776 571]
"At length the dark
clouds that so long hid our sky," [QG 5 Jan 1792
1383]
"At sad Britannia’s feet, proud
Vict’ry laid" [QM 1 May 1809 5.18]
At
the Request of a Female Reader [MH 30 Jan 1813 2.67]
Augustus Britannicus: To his Son [QG
3 Aug 1769]
Author’s apology for knocking out his
Printer’s teeth, An
[QM 13 Jun 1808 2.24]
Autumn [MV 20 Oct
1829 2.31]
"Avec
ardeur tu défendras" [QG 28 January 1790 1277]
Avis aux Generaux [QG 22 Mar 1770
273]
Bachelor’s Soliloquy,
The [QM 9 Mar 1805 1.10]; [MV 24 Apr 1829 1.39]
Ballad [MV 17 Nov
1829 2.39]
Ballad,
A "The drum 'the signal to prepare,' was beating"
[QM 21 Jul 1806 2.29]
Banks
of Avon, The [QG 12 Nov 1778 690]
Barons,
The [QM 20 Apr 1805 1.16
(Act 1)], [QM 20 Apr 1805 1.16 (Act 2)], [QM 27 April 1805
1.17 (Act 3)], [QM 4 May 1805 1.18 (Act
4)], [QM 11 May 1805 1.19 (Act 5)], [QM 18 May 1805 1.20]
Battle
of Talavera [QM 12 Feb 1810 6.7]
Battle
of Waterloo, The [QM 19 Dec 1815 11.51]
Battle Song of a Grecian
Soldier’s Lady [MV 20 Nov 1829 2.40]
Beacon, The [MH 22 Feb 1812 1.19]
"Behold,
involv’d in clouds in gloom" [MH 2 Jul 1814 3.139]
"Behold
us 'one and indivisible!'"
[QM 28 Jul 1806 2.30]
Being
a new Song to the Tune of "You're Welcome to
our Town" [QG 27 Jan 1785 1014]
Belles,
The [QM 19 Jan 1807 3.3]
Bibo, and the Shoulder of Mutton
[QM 30 Nov 1807 3.48]
BION IDYL 3 [QG 15 Feb 1770 268]
Birds [MV 18 Dec
1829 2.48]
Blessings
of Non-Intercourse, The [QM 7 Jan 1811 7.1]
Blighted
Heart, The [MV 12 Dec 1828
1.1]
Blind
Beggar, The [MH 28 Dec 1811
1.11]
Blue Banners with a Green Border
[MV 16 Dec 1828 1.2]
Bonaparte at Play [QM 18 Sep 1809
5.38]
Bonaparte
in Love [QM 4 May 1805 1.18]
Bon
Mot [QM 23 Mar 1805 1.12]
Bower of Bliss, The [MV
22 Sep 1829 2.23]
Bridal Serenade [MV
10 Jul 1829 2.2]
Britannia’s
Consolation for the Loss of Her Immortal Nelson
[QM 3 Mar 1806 2.9]
British
Muse, No. I, The. Pains of Reflection [QG 11 Feb 1779 702]
British
Muse, No. II, The. A Simile. On seeing the Falls of Montmorenci
[QG 25 Feb 1779 704 (cf. # 702)]
British
Muse, N° III, The. The Social Thought; or the Tea-pot
resigned [QG 25 Mar 1776 708]
British
Muse, N° IV, The. Elegy on the unfortunate Death of Mira.
[QG 24 Jun 1779 721]
British
Muse, N° V, The. The Lover's Complaint and
Resolution [QG 18 Nov 1779
742]
British Muse,
N° VII, The. Hymn on the New-Year 1780 [QG 13 Jan
1779 750]
British
Muse, N° VIII, The. The prevailing Toast in a Bumper
[QG 15 Jun 1780 772]
British
Muse, N° IX, The. The Montreal Fantaisie, Or, Jerusalem
Magician. A Hint to a Friend. [QG 4 April 1782 865]
Broken
Promise, The [MV 6 Jan 1829
1.8]
Broken-Hearted, The [MV
16 Oct 1829 2.30]
Burlesque
imitation of enchanted Pastoral, A
[QM 26 May 1806 2.21]
"But
dese English have got sich a dam vay of fighting"
[QM 10 Aug 1805 1.32]
"But hark! what notes of glory strike
my ear" [MH 3 Oct 1813 1.51]
Butterfly, The [MV
23 Oct 1829 2.32]
Caesar
Outdone, or the Modern Conqueror [QM 3 Aug 1813 9.31]
Canadian
Gratitude [QM 1 Sep 1812 8.35]
Canadian
Patriot’s Hymn, The [MH 15 Oct 1814 3.154]
Canadian
Volunteers [QM 15 Mar 1814 10.11]
Cantilenia
Imitated
[QG 17 Feb 1785 1017] (Compare to D.F—te's
Cantilenia [QG 10 Feb 1785 1016]
Can
years of suffering be repaid
[MV 27 Mar 1829 1.31]
Captive, The [MH 29 Aug 1812 1.46]
Carrier's Wish, The [QM 2 Feb 1813 9.5]
Case
of Conscience, A [QM 17 Apr
1806 2.14]; [QM 22 Dec 1806 2.51]
Cause
of Inconstancy, The [QG 2 Dec 1784 1006]
Cautious
Luke [QM 18 Nov 1811 7.46]
Ceremony of giving a Veil to a Nun, The
[QG 6 Dec 1764 25]
Changes [MV 7 Jul
1829 2.1]
Chanson de Franc-Maçon [QG 8 Mar
1770 271]
Chanson Nouvelle! Toute Nouvelle!
[QG 14 Apr 1768 172]
Chanson
sur les Elections—air du haut en
bas [QG 24 May
1792 1402]
Charon and Bonaparte [QM 29 Feb
1808 4.9]
Childe Harold’s Last
Pilgrimage [MV 4 Sep 1829 2.18]
Chimney-Sweeper,
The [QG 25 Jun 1778 669]
Chinese
Dinner, The [QM 16 Dec 1805
1.50]
Choice,
The [QG 17 Sep 1767 142]
Church
Militant, The [MV 27 Mar
1829 1.31]
Claire Encore! [MV
14 Aug 1829 2.12]
Clare Election Songs No.
1 O’Connell In Ennystimon [MV 22 Sep 1829 2.23]
Clare Election Songs O’Connell
in Clare [MV 25 Sep 1829 2.24]
Close
of the Year, The [QG 30 Dec 1779 748]
Colin
and the Doctor [QM 29 Jun
1805 1.26]
Colin,
a Pastoral, on the Death, and in Imitation of Mr. Cunningham [QG
7 Nov 1776 584]
Comical
Transformation, The [QG 16
Jan 1767 108]
Communicated
[MH 9 Jul 1814 3.140]
Communication
[MH 23 Jul 1814 3.142]
Communication
[MH 13 Aug 1814 3.145]
Communication
[QM 7 Mar 1815 11.10]
Complaint
of Sotades, The Athenian, The [QM
9 Nov 1807 3.45]
Compliment,
The [QM 31 Mar 1806 2.13]
Conclusion of the Convention
[QG 20 Jun 1771 337]
Conference,
The [QG
16 Feb 1786 1070]
Confession, The [QM 22 Dec 1806
2.51]
Conseil
Tenu par Jupiter [QG 28 Nov 1776 587 (cf. no. 584)]
Conscience [MH 4 Jan 1812 1.12]
Consolation to splendor shorn
of pow’r
[QM 21 Feb 1815 11.8]
Consultation,
The [QG 7 May 1778 662]
Contented
Shepard, The [QG 2 April 1778 657]
Contrast,
Or the Vine and the Myrtle Wreath, The [MH 27 Aug 1814
3.147]
Coquette, The [MV 6
Oct 1829 2.27]
Corsica. An Ode [QG 12 Oct 1769
250]
Country Life preferred, The [QG 26
Jul 1770 291]
Cousins [MV 14 Jul
1829 2.3]
Cruce
Dignus, Epitaph [QM 14 Jun 1814 10.24]
Cumberland
Club Triumph, The [MV 13 Jan
1829 1.10]
Cure for the Gout, The [QM 19 Jan
1805 1.3]
Curious Painter’s Bill
[MH 15 Feb 1812 1.18]
Cushlamarchee [MH 6 Jun 1812 1.34]
Dance
of the Heavens; or Music of the Spheres, The.
A Contemplative View of the Solar or Copernican System
[QG 15 Jan 1784 960]
Days of my youth! ye have glided away [MH
22 Aug 1812 1.45]
Dead Mother, The [MV
17 Jul 1829 2.4]
Dead Soldier, The [MV
13 Nov 1829 2.38]
Dearborn's
Campaign, A Song [QM 8 Dec 1812 8.49]
Death
and the Man of Reason A Fable [QG 6 Apr 1786
1077]
Departing Comet, The [MH 15 Feb
1812 1.18]
Departure of the
Swallow, The [MV 29 Dec 1829 2.51]
"Descend, Urania, and inspire my Verse" [QG
23 Nov 1769 256]
Description
de la Premiere Passion qui entre dans le Coeur d'une Jeune
Vierge. Tirées "D'esquisses des vies et écrits
des Dames de France. [QG 23 Nov 1780 794]
Description of the First Passion in the
Heart of a Young Virgin, A. From "Sketches of
the Lives and Writings of the Ladies of France." [QG
23 Nov 1780 794]
Devil's
Walk, The [QM 12 Apr 1814 10.15]
Dexterous Evasion, The [QM 16 Dec
1805 1.50]
Dialogue,
A [QG 21 Nov 1782 900]
Dick’s
Change [QM 4 May 1805 1.18]
Dick
Strype, Or, the Force of Habit. A Tale [QM
10 Mar 1806 2.10]
"Di'cord hence thy
Torch resign," [QG 5 Jan 1792 1383]
difference between an
advance and a retreat, according to NAPOLEON the GREAT,
The [QM 4 May 1813 9.18]
Disappointed
Visitors; Or, The Three Progessions in Tribulation, The [QG
28 Dec 1786 1115]
Disconsolate
Lover’s Lamentation, The
[QM 2 Mar 1805 1.9]
Discours
de Jupiter [QG 9 Jan 1777 593 (cf. no. 587)]
Dog
and Ape, The. A Fable [QG 19 Feb 1784 965]
Dog
and the Elbow, The [QM 16
Mar 1805 1.11]
Dog
and the Shadow, The [QG 16 Nov 1775 566]
Donald
McDonald [QM 13 Apr 1805
1.15]
Drury
Lane [QM 26 Nov 1816 12.48]
dry,
dull, drowsy Bachelor surveys, The [QG
16 Mar 1767 115]
Ear Boring
[QM 5 Oct 1807 3.40]
Ecce
Homo [QG 5 April 1787 1129]
Ecce iterum Anacreon [QG 2 Nov 1769
253]
Eclogue
[QG
16 Mar 1786 1074]
Editorial
response to A Poetical Wellcome [QG 31 Oct
1776 583]
"Eh quoi! vous voulez que je
chante"
[QG 23 Mar 1767 116]
"Eighteen
hundred and thirteen" [MH 31 Dec 1813 2.104]
Ejaculation proper for the Times, An [QG
10 Aug 1769 241]
Elegy
[MH 13 Mar 1813 2.73]
Elegy
[QG 2 Feb 1786 1068]
Elegy
[QG 9 March 1786 1073]
Elegy
[QG 1 February 1787 1120]
Elegy, occasioned by the Death of a
Lady [QG 21 Jan 1768 160]
Elegy
on the Death of Vandango, kill’d in the midst of his Career
to Glory [QG 5 Jul 1764 3]
Eloge
de la Pipe [QG 17 Sep 1767
142]
Emperor Nap, The [QM 1 Jun 1805
1.22]
Enamoured
Shoe-Black Wench, The [QG 5 Sep 1776 575]
English Padlock, The
[QG
15 Dec 1768 207]
Enigme
[QG 2 Aug 1764 7]
Enigme
[QG 21 Feb 1765 36]
Enigme
[QG 25 Jun 130]
Enigme
[QG 16 Jul 133]
Enigme
[QG 17 1767 142]
Enigme [QG 5 May 1768 175]
Enigme
[QG 5 May 1768 178]
Enigme
[QG 1 Jan 1789 1220]
Enigme
[QG 8 Jan 1789 1221]
Entrennes
Du Garçon qui porte la Gazette de Québec Aux Pratiques
[QG
4 Jan 1787 1116]
Entrennes Du
Garçon qui porte la Gazette de Québec Aux Pratiques [QG 7 Jan 1790 1274]
Etrennes Du
Garçon qui porte la Gazette de Quebec aux Pratiques [QG 6 Jan 1780 749]
Etrennes
Du
Garçon
qui porte la
Gazette De
Quebec
Aux
Pratiques [QG 3 Jan 1793 1435]
Epigram,
An. "Brave ROGERS,
on the ocean," [QM 1 Sep 1812 8.35]
Epigram,
An. "What better reason
can you guess," [QM 25 Aug 1812 8.34]
Epigram,
Addressed to the Reformers in the year 1793 by Thomas Adney
[QM 10 Dec 1816 12.50]
Epigram
"At a tavern one night" [QM
26 Jan 1807 3.4]
Epigram
"At
a tavern one night," [QM 20 Jan 1812 8.3]
Epigram
"Belinda has such
wond’rous charms," [QG 9 November 1786 1108]
Epigram
"Brisk Janet agreed with soft Lubin to wed"
[QM 9 Jun 1806 2.23]
Epigram
"Cries Doctor Slop, elated with his skill"
[QM 15 Dec 1806 2.50]
Epigram
"Frank, who will any friend supply"
[QM 14 Dec 1807 3.50]
Epigram
From the Latin on a man who loved a one eyed life
[QM 23 Mar 1805 1.12]
Epigram
"Had those who’ve philosophy fathom’d, in vain"
[QM 15 Jun 1805 1.24]
Epigram
Impartial Justice [QM 18 May 1807 3.20]
Epigram
on a Physician being called out of Church
[QM 9 Mar 1805 1.10]
Epigram
On being advised to Marry
[QM 20 Apr 1807 3.16]
Epigram
on Bonaparte’s Coronation with the Crown of Lombardy
[QM 3 Mar 1806 2.9]
Epigram
"Poor Peter was harrass’d by fever and gout"
[QM 5 May 1806 2.18]
Epigram
"A Sailor, having been sentenced to the Cat of nine Tails;
when tied, ready for punishment, spoke
the following Lines to his Commander, who had an aversion to a
Cat" [QM 3 Aug 1805 1.31]
Epigram
"Sylvia her gambling nephew chides"
[QM 12 May 1806 2.19]
Epigram
"To-day man’s drest in gold and silver light"
[MH 2 Nov 1811 1.3]
Epigram
"What recompense, my lady wife"
[QM 4 Aug 1806 2.31]
Epigram
"When quacks as quacks may, by good luck to be sure" [QM
29 Dec 1806 2.52]
Epigram
"When seventy (as ’tis sometimes seen)"
[QM 28 Oct 1805 1.43]
Epigram
"When we’ve nothing to dread from the law’s sternest
frowns" [QM 16 Feb 1807 3.7]
Epigram
"With folded hands, and lifted eyes"
[QM 26 Dec 1808 4.52]
Epigram
"A woman once, as it is sung"
[MH 26 Oct 1811 1.2]
Epilogue
"My Tutor lately on this
question hit" [MH 13 Jun 1812 1.35]
Epilogue
To The New Comedy of "Hearts of Oak"
[QM 25 May 1805 1.21]
Epistle
to Miss C—— N——n, An
[QM 5 Jan 1807 3.1]
Epitaph,
An [QG 12 Sep 1776 576]
Epitaph
on a Black Smith [QG 12 Dec 1776 589]
Epitaph
on a Lady lately deceased [QG
19 Jul 1781 828]
Epitaph
On a Monument lately erected in Horsley Down church, in
Cumberland [QM 7 Mar 1808
4.10]
Epitaph
—On
the Miss T - - - - RS.—
[QG 9 Mar 1786 1073]
Epitaph
on Mr. John Aitkin [QG 3 Oct 1776 579]
Epitaph
on a Nobleman
[QG 3 Oct 1776 580]
Epitaph
On a Terrier, lately deceased [QM 5 Mar 1816 12.10]
Epitaph
upon a Sailor [12 August 1779 728]
Epitaphe
[QG 10 Nov 1774 513]
Epitaphe
[QG 5 Jan 1792 1383]
Etrennes
du Garcon qui porte la Gazette aux Pratiques
[QG 5 Jan 1792 1383]
Etrennes Du Garçon qui porte la Gazette
de Quebec aux Pratiques [QG
6 Jan 1780 749]
Etrennes
Du Garçon qui porte la Gazette De Quebec Aux Pratiques [QG
3 Jan 1788 1168]
Etienne's
Du Garçon qui porte la Gazette De Quebec Aux Pratiques
[QG 1 Jan 1789 1220]
Etrennes
[QG 1 Jan 1778 644]
Evening
Soliloquy for the Season, An
[QG 24 December 1789 1272]
Example—From
Coxe [QM 10 Nov 1806 2.45]
Extempore,
Addressed to a young Lady who had sent a Present of some
Preserves
[QM 30 Apr 1810 6.18]
Extract
from a New-Year's Ode of a Connecticut Printer's
Devil [QG 15 Mar 1793 1393]
Extract
of a letter from Rome, March 6 [QG 7 Aug 1788
1199]
Extraordinary
Ode to an Extraordinary Man, on an Extraordinary Occasion, An
[QG 10 Nov 1766 97]
Fable,
A [QG 21 Dec 1780 798]
Fable of the Dog and the Sheep, The
[QM 3 Aug 1805 1.31]
Fable,
La Mouch et le Taureau [MH 23 Jul 1814 3.142]
"Faction avaunt—if Faction dare
appear"
[QM 19 Sep 1808 4.38]
Faction,
The [MH 26 Nov 1814 4.160]
Fair One Whom I Mean,
The [MV 11 Sep 1829 2.20]
Fall
of the Leaf, The [MH 1 May 1813 2.80]
Falls
of Montmorency, The [QG 3 Jul 1777 618]
Farewell,
The [QG 29 Aug 1776 574]
"“Farewell, a long
farewell to all my greatness!" [QM 12 Apr 1814 10.15]
"“Farewell the tranquil mind,—"
[QM 13 Jul 1813 9.28]
Fashionable’s
unfashionable defence,
A [QM
16 Mar 1812 8.11]
Fatal
Interview, The [QM 19 Mar 1810 6.12]
Fate
of Gaming, The. A Tale [QG 8
Jul 1779 723]
Favourite
Amusement, A [QG 11 Nov 1773 461]
Fidelity [QG 27 Jul 1769 239]
"Fled! fled the Mirth that cheer’d
Hibernia’s Shore" [QG 13 Jun 1771 336]
Flower
of Strath Clyde, The [MH 10 Dec 1814 4.162]
following Lines were made on two
agreeable young Ladies, as they were ironing their Linen, The [QG
8 Feb 1770 267]
following toast was lately given at a
festival in London, The
[QM 10 Aug 1805 1.32]
Folly
triumphant, Address'd to the Ladies [QG 19 Dec 1776 590]
Forget Me Not, The Sailor’s Song [MV
28 Apr 1829 1.40]
For
the King's Birth-Day
[QG 4 June 1789 1243]
For
the Queen's Birth-Day
[QG 20 Jan 1785 1013]
Fortune-Hunters,
The [QG 19 Sep 1776 577]
Fragment of a Dream [QG 31
Aug 1780 783]
"Fraught with red wrath, the flaming
meteor glows" [QM 19 Oct 1807 3.42]
Friendship, as commonly found and
understood [QG 23 Feb 1769 217]
"Friendship
thou sweetest name," [QG 13 Mar 1783 916]
"Friz me no more—I cannot
bear"
[QM 18 Jul 1808 4.29]
From Giudiccioni’s Sonnet to the City
of Rome
[MV 16 Dec 1828 1.2]
"From
Gorgons fell! and
Hydra-heads defend us!" [QG 20 Mar 1783 917]
"From high Abode, the Son of Jove
survey’d" [QG 22 Feb 1770 269]
From
the Italian [MV 10 Feb 1829
1.18]
From
the Pennsylvanian Mercury [QG 8 May 1788 1186]
From
the Picnic [QM 28 Oct 1805
1.43]
From the Sorrows of Rosalie [MV 26
Jun 1829 1.57]
"Full many a gale I weather’d
out"
[QM 18 Dec 1809 5.51]
Game
at Loo, A [QG 10 APr 1777 606]
Geants
Foudroyés, Les [QG 7 Nov 1776 584]
Good Wife, The [QG 14 Dec 1769 259]
Graces, The [QM 16 Mar 1805 1.11]
Great Nation, The [QM 2 Jun 1806
2.22]
Grecian Mother’s
Farewell [MV 18 Dec 1829 2.48]
Good Night [MV 7 Aug
1829 2.10]
"Good people awhile pray attend to my story,"
[QM 23 Mar 1813 9.12]
"Hail Corsica! than whose recorded
Name" [QG 26 Jan 1769 213]
"Hail! Poet of Poets, whoever you
be"
[QG 8 Mar 1770 271]
Hamlet’s Reflection imitated [QG
15 Feb 1770 268]
Happy
Christening, The [QM 2 Jul
1806 2.27]
Happy
Islands, The [QG 26 Dec 1776 591]
Harvest,
The [QG 10 Sep 1778 680]
Heads,
The [QG 8 Jan 1778 645]
Heart
at Ease [QM 26 May 1806
2.21]
Henry
Quatre [MV 13 Feb 1829 1.19]
"He
that malignant blasts his absent Friends"
[QG 9 Feb 1767 110]
"Hey-Day!
who’s this from
Montreal" [QG 3 Apr 1783 919]
Highland
Drover Returning from England, The [MH 9 Apr 1814 3.127]
Highland
Landskip, A [QG 3 Oct 1776 579]
Highland
Music [QM 30 Dec 1805 1.52]
Hobbledehoys
[MV 16 Jun 1829 1.54]
Home
[MV 19 Dec 1828 1.3]
Honest Confession, An [MV
22 Dec 1829 2.49]
Honest
Countryman's Litany, The [QG 7 May 1778 662]
Hour of Peace, The [MV
28 Aug 1829 2.16]
Hull
in Possession of Canada [QM 1 Sep 1812 8.35]
Humanized
Monkies and the Elephant: A Fable, The [QG 13 Dec 1787 1165]
Husband’s Creed, The [QG 20 Sep
1770 299]
Hymn of Praise, A [QG 14 Sep 1769
246]
Hymn to the Evening [QG 26 Jul 1770
291]
I’d be a Brunswicker [MV 16 Dec
1828 1.2]
Idiot,
A Tale, The [QM 11 Apr 1808
4.15]
Impromptu
[QM 31 Aug 1813 8.35]
Impromptu
[QM 7 Feb 1815 11.6]
Impromptu
[QM 13 Feb 1816 12.7]
Impromptu
on Lawyers [QM 21 Mar 1808
4.12]
Impromptu
On the death of Major-General Brock [QM 27 Oct 1812 8.43]
Impromptu
on the Death of Mr. Pitt [QM
11 Aug 1806 2.32]
Impromptu
Patriotique-Politique du dit Garçon [QG 5 Jan 1792 1383]
Infallible
Receipt for preserving Matrimonial Felicity, An
[QG 29 Jul 1779 726]
In
Principis Adventum Carmen
[QG 13 Sep 1787 1152]
Inscription
on a Dog [QG 17 Sep 1767
142]
Inscription
on a Dog [QG 8 Jan 1789
1221]
Insensible
Fair, The [QM 27 Apr 1805
1.17]
Instructions
to a Porter [QM 6 Aug 1810 6.32
Intemperance
Cured [QM 28 Mar 1808 4.13]
Ireland
[MV 23 Jan 1829 1.13]
Irish Drummer, A Tale, The [QM 24
Aug 1805 1.34]
I’ve lost my mistress, horse, and
wife! [QM 27 Feb 1809 5.9]
"I’ve Sense, I think, and with
Propriety" [QG 28 Dec 1769 261]
"I vow our senators are
mad"
[MH 11 Jul 1812 1.39]
"I whisper’d her my last
adieu"
[MH 2 May 1812 1.29]
Jack
and the Deacon [QM 13 Apr
1807 3.15]
January:
a Moral Thought [QG 21 Jan 1779 699]
Jonathon
Unmasked [QM 23 Dec 1811 7.51]
Joy and Grief [MV 18
Dec 1829 2.48]
"JOY!—JOY!—JOY!—" [MV
16 Oct 1829 2.30]
Jubilee
for Jubilee [MH 26 Oct 1811
1.2]
Judicious
Bachanal, The [QG 4 Feb 1779 701]
Jug
of Rum, The [QG 22 November
1792 1429]
Just
is thy cause O Spain! [QM 7
Nov 1808 4.45]
Kiss,
The [QM 9 Feb 1805 1.6]
Lady's
Choice, A [QG 7 May 1778 662]
Lady’s Choice, The [QM 27 Jan
1806 2.4]
Lady’s Resolve, The [QG 14 Jun
1770 285]
"La Fable fit deux Dieux de Mars
et de Neptune,"
[QG 27 Sep 1787 1154]
La
Liberté et les Moeurs.—Apologue
[QG 22 Nov 1792 1429]
Lament on Burns, A [MH 23 Nov 1811
1.6]
Laurel Branch, The [MV
28 Sep 1829 2.25]
Laurel
of Glory, The [MH 4 Jun 1814 3.135]
Lawyer
in a Panic; Or, The Devil Turnd Justice, The [QG 7 Dec
1786 1112]
Lawyer's
Bill Versified, A [QG
25 Dec 1788 1219]
Lawyer's
Prayer, The [QG 12 Feb 1784 964]
Lawyer's
Shift, The [QM 24 Sep 1816 12.39]
Letter
from Miss——
to the Right Honourable the Earl of——, A [QG 14
Nov 1776 585]
Letter
from Miss—— to the Right Honourable the Earl of——,
A [QG 21 Nov 1776 586 (continued from no. 585)]
Letter
from Miss—— to the Right Honourable the Earl of——,
A [QG 28 Nov 1776 587 (continued from no. 586)]
Letter
from Miss—— to the Right Honourable the Earl of——,
A [QG 5 Dec 1776 588 (continued from no. 587)]
Let
Us Alone [QM 15 Apr 7.15]
Liberty: Address to her Britons, in
behalf of the Corsicans [QG 2 Feb 1769 214]
Liberty An Ode [QG 16 Mar 1767
115]
Life a Bubble [QG 13 Jul 1769 237]
Lines addressed to all whom
they may concern [QM
21 Oct 1811 7.42]
Lines
in Honor of the Tars of Old England
[QM 14 Dec 1807 3.50]
Lines on the
death of Lieut. Col. Cecil Bisshop, [QM 8 Nov 1814 10.45]
Lights
and Shades [MV 23 Dec 1828
1.4]
Lines
on seeing an astronomical young Lady pass by with a globe in
her hand, at the same time that the tail
of her gown was something ragged.
[QM 29 Dec 1806 2.52]
Lines
on the death of a Lady [QM
4 1815 11.14]
Lines
on the death of Major Sill, who was killed at Fort Clinton [QG
29 Oct 1778 687]
Lines
On the Gentlemen of the Military Association in the
Artillery Ground [QG 2 Dec 1779
744]
Little Bird With Bosom Red
[MH 26 Jan 1812 1.15]
Lochleven Castle [MV
20 Nov 1829 2.40]
Long
Ago! [MV 22 May 1829 1.47]
"l’ordre
de mon Président, A" [QG 8 May 1794 1504]
Love and Jealousy [QG 7
Jun 1770 284]
Lover’s
Remonstrance, A [QM 26 Jan
1805 1.4]
Love Unchangeable [MV
8 Dec 1829 2.45]
Lucky
Moment, The [QG 26 Mar 1778 656]
Macaroni’s
Downfal, The [QG 5 Aug 1773 447]
Macks, The [QM 2 Jul 1806
2.27]
Mahometan
Hog, The. A Tale. [QG 10 Jan 1782 853]
Maids
Petition, The [QG 2 Apr 1767
118]
Man,
the Pompion, and Acorn, The [QG 5 Jun 1777 614]
March
to Moscow, The [QM 13 Sep 1814 10.37]
Marriage
A-La- Mode [QG 16 Mar 1767
115]
Massena's
Eagles Panic-Struck [QM 6 May 1811 7.18]
Matrimonial
Experience [QG 9 Nov 1786 1108]
Miniature’s
Address to its Fair Wearer, at a Late Assembly, A
[QM 16 Mar 1805 1.11]
Minstrel Ballad, A [MV
4 Aug 1829 2.9]
Mirrour
of Knighthood, The [QG 12 Mar
1767 114]
Modern
Courtier, The [QG 25 Jun 1778 669]
Modern
Love [QM 9 Jun 1806 2.23]
Modern
Rape of the Lock, A [QM 25
May 1805 1.21]
Modern
Sonnet, A [QM 31 Aug 1805
1.35]
Modern
Tale, A [QM 7 Oct 1805 1.40]
Monk
and the Jew, The [QG 5 Oct 1775 561]
Montreal,
January 1, 1777 [QG 23 Jan 1777 595]
Mountain,
or the Witty Divine [QM 15 Dec 1812 8.50]
Mourner, The [MV 27
Nov 1829 2.42]
Mournful
Lamentation On the untimely Death of Paper
Money: A Native of North America, who died of some
deep and mortal Wounds which he received from unknown
assassins in the Year 1781, A [QG 7 Mar 1782 854]
Mr.
Peel [MV 15 May 1829 1.45]
My
Minstrel Love [MV 23
Jun 1829 1.56]
Naked Truth, The [QG 28 Sep 1769 248]
Napoleon [MV 9 Oct
1829 2.28]
Napoleon's
Navy [QM 8 Oct 1810 6.41]
Napoleon's
Return From Russia [QM 9 Mar 1813 9.10]
Napoleon's
Soliloquy In the Island of St. Helena [QM 9 July 1816
12.28]
"Near this place, is
interred" [QG 3 Nov 1768 201]
Neat Epigram, A [QM 18 May
1807 3.20]
Negroe's
Recital, The [QG 16 Dec 1790 1324]
new
and brief version of the Judgment of Midas, A [QM
11 Mar 1811 7.10]
new
solution to an old problem, A
[QM 14 Jul 1806 2.28]
New
Song, A [QG 22 Mar 1770 273]
News-Papers,
The [QG 15 mar 1770 272]
New-Year,
January 1, 1778 [QG 1 Jan 1778 644]
New
Year's Verses of the Printer's Boy that carries the Quebec
Mercury, most respectfully addressed to the Subscribers
[QM 4 Jan 1814 10.1]
New-Year's Verses
of the Printer's
Boy, who carries about the Quebec Gazette to the
Customers
[QG 4 Jan 1781 800]
New-Year's
Verses of the Printer's Boy who carries about the Quebec
Gazette to the Customers [QG 5 Jan 1786 1063]
New
Year's Verses of the Printer's
Boy who carries about the Quebec Gazette to the
Customers [QG 5 Jan 1792 1383]
New-Year's
Verses Of the Printer's Lad who carries about the Quebec
Gazette to the Customers [QG
6 Jan 1785 1011]
New Year's Verses
Of the Printer's Lad, who carries about the Quebec Gazette to the
Customers [QG 5 Jan 1792 1383]
New-Year Verses, The [QG 1 Jan
1767 105]
Night
[QG 4
Feb 1768 162]
Night.
An Elegy [QG 19 Oct 1775 562]
Noctes Ambrosianæ [MV
21 Aug 1829 2.13]
"No
Poet I am, nor cunning Ballad-maker,"
[QG 6 Mar 1783 915]
"No
Poet—true—nor I—but you strain hard," [QG Mar 13 1783 916]
North Briton’s Address To His Sword
[QM 16 Jan 1809 5.3]
Nose,
Plantiff—Eyes, Defendant
[QM 31 Mar 1806 2.13]
Nursery
Rhymes for the Montreal Herald [MH 26 Mar 1814 3.152]
Ode [QG 25 Jan 1770 265]
Ode [QG 9 Aug 1770 293]
Ode,
An [QG 2 Jan 1777 592]
Ode,
An [QG 8 Jan 1784 959]
Ode
for His Majesty's Birth-Day [QG 24 Oct 1776 582]
Ode for His Majesty’s Birth-Day, June 4, 1769 [QG 17 Aug
1769 242]
Ode for his Majesty’s
Birth Day, June 4, 1770 [QG 22 Nov 1770 307]
Ode
for his Majesty's Birth-Day, June 4, 1777 [QG 13 Aug 1777
624]
Ode
for his Majesty's Birth-Day, June 4, 1784 [QG 23 Sep 1784 996]
Ode for the King's Birth Day [QG 10 June 1790 1296]
Ode
for the New-Year [QG 3 Jan 1782 852]
Ode
for the New Year [QG
9 Jan 1783 907]
Ode
for the New Year, An [MH 22 Jan 1814 3.107]
Ode
for the Queen's Birth-day [QG 24 Jan 1788 1171]
Ode
for the Queen's Birth-day [QG 28 Jan
1790 1277]
Ode
on Sickness By a Young Lady, An
[QG 11 Nov 1784 1003]
Ode on Solitude [QG 1
Mar 1770 270]
Ode
on Solitude [QG 10 Oct 1776 580]
Ode, on the Death of Vandango, by a friend to the Snuffle, An
[QG 5 Jul 1764 3]
Ode: On the King’s
Birthday, An [QM 5 Jun 1809 5.23]
Ode.
To a Redbreast [QG 16 Dec 1779 749]
Ode
to Britannia [QM 6 Oct 1812 8.40]
Ode
to Hope—By an Irish Catholic
[MV 7 Apr 1829 1.34]
Ode:
To the Memory of Lord Nelson, An
[QM 24 Feb 1806 2.8]
Ode to the Wren [MV
9 Oct 1829 2.28]
Ode
to Virtue, An [QG 26 Oct 1775 563]
Ode
upon Ode, or a Peep at Washington; or, the Praises of Thomas
Jefferson [MH 26 Jan 1812 1.15]; 7 [MH
Feb 18 1812 1.17]; [MH 15 Feb 1812 1.18]; [MH 22 Feb 1812
1.19]; [MH 29 Feb 1812 1.20]; [MH
Mar 1812 1.21]
"Of human grandeur
if he had a share," [QM 19 Mar 1816 12.12]
"‘Oh!
let me lay this burning cheek"
[QM 17 Apr 1806 2.14]
"O! Mercy, heaven’s first
attribute" [QG 14 Sep 1769 246]
"Oh
never believe, love, the music that floats"
[MV 23 Dec 1828 1.4]
On a certain something
undefined
[QM 14 Feb 1815 11.7]
On
Admiral Rodney's convoying the homeward-bound fleet,
with the French ships he had taken. [QG 28 Nov 1782 901]
On a Friend’s Wishing to
have Four Wives [QG 23 Nov 1769 256]
On
a Jug of Rum [QM 3 Oct 1808
4.40]
On
a late Capitulation [QG 3 Sep 1778 679]
On a modern FINE LADY [QG
7 Jun 1770 284]
On
an affected Lady playing some admired tunes on her harp
[QM 6 Apr 1805 1.14]
On
A Ruined Edifice [MH 7 Dec
1811 1.8]
On Bonaparte’s suspension
of the Jury Laws in France [QM 15 May 1809 5.20]
On Christmas [QG 21 Dec 1780 798]
On
Commodore Roger’s chase of the Belvedira [QM 21 Jul 1812
8.29]
On Death [QG 12 Oct 1769
250]
On
Fashionable Excess [QG 8 Jan 1784 959]
On Friendship [QG 9 Feb
1769 215]
On
Friendship [QG 23 May 1782 873]
On Happiness [QG 9 Nov
1769 254]
On
hearing an amiable and virtuous young Lady’s Reputation made
too free with by an OLD MAID [QG 1
Mar 1770 270]
On
hearing the summons by the Sheriffs [QG 8 Jul 1773 443]
On
His Royal Highness PRINCE
EDWARD
of England
[QG 6 Mar 1794 1495]
On
Mr. B——d’s offering himself to represent the Lower Town
[QM 10 Jul 1809 5.28]
On
Paper [QG 9 Nov 1775 565]
On
Peace [QM 28 Feb 1815 11.9]
On Peace and Retirement [QG
20 Jul 1769 238]
On
Pride [QM 17 Feb 1806 2.7]
"O
Pulentas civitates," [QG
8 Dec 1785 1059]
On Reading the above
[QM 18 Sep 1809 5.38]
On Reading the Platonic Wife
[QG 3 Aug 1769 240]
On
Seeing Lady Milnes [QM 15 Jun
1805 1.24]
On
seeing the following Lines Eras'd in a Volume of Pope,
Belonging to an Irish Priest [QG 19 Feb 1789 1228]
On Sickness [QG
14 Jun 1770 285]
On Solitude [QG 27 Nov
1770 308]
On
some young Ladies expressing surprise what pleasure there
could be in Kisses [QG 8 Feb 1770 267]
On
the additional American army, of 25,000 men, intended for the
invasion of Canada.
[QM 10 Feb 1812 8.6]
On
the arrival of Lady Dorchester [QG
14 June 1787 1139]
On
the capture of the CHESAPEAKE
by
Capt. BROKE of the SHANNON
[QM 29 Jun 1813 9.26]
On
the cowardly attack on the Little Belt by Commodore Rodgers
[QM 24 Jun 1811 7.25]
On the Death of Colonel Carleton [QG 21 June 1787 1140]
On the Death of General Hope, by a Friend [QG
16 April 1789 1236]
On the DEATH of the
much-lamented LORD MAYOR [QG 18 Oct 1770 303]
On
the Death of W.M'N—R, a sweet Boy three years and a half old
[QG 30 Mar 1786 1076]
On the defeat and submission
of the Danes, at the Island of Anholt.
[QM 27 May 1811 7.21]
On the Divine Power [QG
19 Oct 1769 251]
On the gudgeon Madison’s
biting at Paddy Henry’s bait
[QM 16 Apr 1812 8.14]
On
the late memorable escape of the BELVIDERA
from the American Squadron [QM 21 Jul 1812
8.29]
On the number of
privateers fitted out from the coasts
under the control of France [QM
25 Feb 1811 7.8]
On
the renewed talk of invasion [QM 23 Sep 1811 7.38]
On
the Sleeping Children of Chantrey
[MV 13 Mar 1829 1.27]
On
the Queen's Birth-day
[QG 19 Jan 1786 1065]
On
Time [QM 28 Oct 1805 1.43]
On
Time, a Fragment [QG
20 Jan 1780 751]
"Open, open, lovely
breast"
[QM 23 Jan 1809 5.4]
Ophelia;
or Innocence Betrayed [QM 1
Sep 1806 2.35]
Optical
Deceptions [QM 19 Apr 1814 10.16]
Original
Epigram [QM 25 Nov 1811 7.47]
Origin
of an Alderman [QG 23 Feb 1786 1071]
Otaheitan
Muse, The [MH 16 Nov 1811
1.5]
"O! Te, Navis, Lucida Sidera,"
[QG 23 June 1785 1035]
"O
vain pursuit of happiness, which flies"
[QM 20 Apr 1807 3.16]
Pam's
Trip to Cornelys' [QG 8 Aug 1776 571]
Panegyric
on Wedlock, A
[QG 2 March 1786 1072]
Pathetic Song, A [MH 4 Apr 1812 1.25]
Patriotic Ode [QM 22 Aug 1808
4.34]
Patriotic
Ode [MH 14 Dec 1811 1.9]; [MH
21 Dec 1811 1.10]
Parody,
A [MH 24 Dec 1813 2.103]
Parody,
A [QM 21 Dec 1813 9.51]
Parody
of Cardinal Woolsey’s Soliloquy
[QM 30 May 1808 4.22]
Parody on "Blest as the
immortal Gods is he", A [QM 27 Feb 1809 5.9]
Parrot,
a Glee, in three Parts, The [QG 3 Apr 1777 605]
Partner rejected; or
Coquetry triumphant, The [QG 27 Nov 1770 308]
Patient
Paroxysm; Or, The Doctor Outwitted, The
[QG 30 Nov 1786 1111]
Pause of Suspense Before
Battle, The [MH 31 Oct 1812 1.55]
Peasant
and his Ass, The [QM 20 Apr
1805 1.16]
Penny
Wise and Pound Foolish [MH 19
Oct 1811 1.1]
Philadelphia
Invitation, The [QM 11 Aug
1806 2.33]
Pindaric
[QM 16 Feb 1805 1.7]
Pious
Painter: A Catholic Story, A
[QM 28 Mar 1808 Extra]
Pirate’s Farewell, The
[MV 4 Dec 1829 2.44]
Pleasure
& Desire [QM 25 Jan 1808
4.4]
Ploughman’s
Ditty, The [QM 23 Mar 1805
1.12]
Poet
and the Guinea, The [QM 10
Aug 1807 3.32]
Poor
Tutor, The [MH 19 Oct 1811
1.1]
Popping
the Question [QM 23 Mar 1805
1.12]
Portrait,
A [MV 23 Dec 1828 1.4]
Pounds, Shillings, and
Pence [MV 22 Dec 1829 2.49]
Present Age, The
[QG 4 Feb 1768 162]
Present Age, The
[QG 14 May 1778 663]
Pride
of the World!, The [QM 10 Feb
1806 2.6]
Progress of Report, The
[QM 12 Sep
1808 4.37]
Profitable
Reading [QM 4 Aug 1806 2.31]
Prologue
at the opening of the Theatre-Royal [QG 5 Oct 1778 685]
"Prologue
they will have our actors say, A"
[QM 2 Mar 1805 1.9]
Prophecy,
Occasioned by the Marmont’s pleas for going into
cantonments;
first, on account of the dog-days; next,
on account of the rainy season, A [QM 3 Feb 1812
8.5]
Protestation
[QG 12 Aug 1773 448]
Query, The [MH 18 Jan
1812 1.13]
Quin’s Soliloquy [QM 23 Mar
1805 1.12]
Real Beauty [QG 14 Dec 1769 259]
Receipt
for a Love-Song, A [QG 19 Feb 1778 651]
receipt to cure the Vapours,
A [QG 8 Feb 1770 267]
Recipe
To soften the hardest Female Heart [QG 19 Aug 1779
729]
Reflections on Fortune [QG
9 Nov 1769 254]
Reflections
on the New Year, 1777 [QG 9 Jan 1777 593]
Reflections on the
Uncertainty of Wordly Enjoyments [QG 12 Jul 1770 289]
Regimental
Song [MH 4 Sep 1813 2.98]
Remember Me [MV 26 May 1829
1.48]; [MV 24 Nov 1829 2.41]
Remonstrance to Winter
[QM 24 Apr 1809 5.17]
Réponse
au Poets Corner du 8 Decembre, 1785 [QG 22 Dec 1785
1061]
Repost
traced till it vanished [QG 2 Nov 1775 564]
Republican
Dignity [QM 25 Feb 1811 7.8]
Retirement, An Ode [QG
11 Feb 1768 163]
Retort,
A [QM 1 Sep 1812 8.35]
Review
in Rhime, A [QM 9 Mar 1812 8.10]
Rhapsody on Rum, A [QG
22 Feb 1770 269]
Ricardo’s
Fate [QM 11 Jan 1808 4.2]
Riddle,
A [QG 28 Jan 1778 648]
Rival
Topics [MV 3 Apr 1829 1.33]
Rob
Roy’s Return [MV 2 Jan 1829
1.7]
Rose,
La [QG 30 Nov 1780 795]
Rose,
The [QG
30 Nov 1780 795]
Rose, The
[QM 31 Aug 1807 3.35]
Royal
Feast, The [QM 30 Nov 1807
3.48]
Royal
George Balloon, A New Song, The [QG
21 Dec 1786 1114]
"Said Blakeney to Bing as he stood at a
distance"
[QM 11 Jan 1808 4.2]
Satire
on Wedlock, A [QG 23 Feb 1786 1071]
"Say
infidels, what haughty man of war"
[QM 16 May 1808 4.20]
Second
Invasion of Lower-Canada, The. A Song [QM 9 Nov 1813 9.45]
Sentiments
In Pindarick Style—Left, by a Late Correspondent, to be
Inserted in his Absence [QM
17 Mar 1806
2.11]
Sequel
to the Second Invasion of Lower-Canada—,
A Song, published in the Mercury, No.45, A.
[QM 23 Nov 1813 9.47]
"Scotland, for Learning and
for Arms renown’d" [QG 7 Jul 1768 184]
Scots
Poem on the Air Balloon, A
[QG 19 May 1785 1030]
Seasons,
The [QG 28 Sep 1775 559]
Sentiment general du peuple [QG
3 Nov 1768 201]
Shortest-Day:
a Thought, The [QG 24 Dec 1778 695]
Signora
Gabrielli [QG 15 Jan 1778 646]
Silent Love [MV 3
Jul 1829 1.59]
Since school boy
joke alone is current* coin— [QM 30 Mar 1812 8.13]
Sketch,
A [MV 30 Jun 1829 1.58]
Sleeper, The [MV 6
Oct 1829 2.27]
Smoking
[QM 16 Feb 1805 1.6]
Soldier
in a Storm, The [QM 26 Jan
1807 3.4]
Soldier
in the Storm, The [QM 20 Jan 1812 8.3]
Soldier’s
Funeral, The [QM 21 Sep 1807
3.38]
Song
[QM 9 Mar 1805 1.10]
Song
[QM 10 Jun 1811 7.23]
Song
[Awake my love, awake] [MH 16
Nov 1811 1.5]
Song
by Rogero [QM 22 Aug 1808
4.34]
Song
Dying Negro, The [QG
21 Jun 1792 1406]
Song of Archie the Rover
[MV 24 Jul 1829 2.6]
Song
"Oh, Erin, sweet Erin! thy strains"
[MV 8 May 1829 1.43]
Song,
On the Petitions for the Abolition of the Slave Trade [QG
7 Aug 1788 1199]
Song
"The Canadian Regiment is loyal and true" [MH 29 May 1813
2.84]
Song
"The gentleman soon
comes to good" [MH 7 Mar 1812 1.21]
Song
"The world’s a
wild garden of pleasure and pain" [MV 23 Oct 1829 2.32]
Song
to Sophia [QM 9 Jun 1806
2.23]
Song
"When eyes are
bright with pleasure" [MV 24 Nov 1829 2.41]
Song
"Why is my heart so sad an’ wae?" [MH
30 Nov 1811 1.7]
Song
"Yes, I will love
thee when the sun" [MV 16 Oct 1829 2.30]
Songs of our Fathers,
The [MV 4 Dec 1829 2.44]
Sonnet
[QG 24 Sep 1778 682]
Sonnet,
A [QG
14 Dec 1780 797]
Sonnet by Dermody [MV
18 Sep 1829 2.22]
Sonnet
"High Meed of
honourable Toil, fair Fame" [QG 23 Feb 1769 217]
Spaniard’s
Address to his Countrymen, The
[QM 21 Nov 1808 4.47]
Sparrows:
Or a Picture of Matrimony, The [QG 11 Jun 1778 667]
Spartan March, The [MV
27 Nov 1829 2.42]
Speech
at the Whig Club [QM 22 Feb
1808 4.8]
"Spirit that breathest
through my lattice, thou" [MV 1 Dec 1829 2.43]
Spur
of Honour, The [QM 17 Feb 1812 8.7]
Stanzas for Music [MV
11 Dec 1829 2.46]
Stanzas
"NO cloud
displays its fairy sail" [MV 24 Nov 1829 2.41]
Stanzas to a Lady [QG 23
Feb 1769 217]
Stanzas
to Night
[QG 12 Feb 1784 964]
Stanzas
"Yes, go to thy
home—but it is not the hearth] [MV 25 Sep 1829 2.24]
Subaltern,
The [QM 25 Nov 1811 7.47]
Sunset—A
Sonnet [MV 2 Jun 1829 1.50]
"Sure
Fanny is the sweetest Lass"
[QG
30 Jul 1767 135]
Sybil, The [MV 20
Nov 1829 2.40]
Sympathy
[MH 7 Mar 1812 1.21]
Tale, A [QG 10 Aug 1769 241]
Talents
improved [QM 10 Jan 1815 11.2]
Tale of Wonder, A [QM 21 Sep
1805 1.38]
Tears
of Science, The [QM 2 Feb
1807 3.5]
Tender
Husband, The [QG 19 Jan 1767
107]
Test
of Patience; Or, The Hogs in the Parson's Cellar, The [QG
23 Nov 1786 1110]
Theodore
and Leontine. A Moral Tale [QG 6 Feb 1777 597]
Theodore
and Leontine. A Moral Tale [QG 13 Feb 1777 598 (continued
from no. 597)]
"There is a land of
rudest guise" [MV 13 Oct 1829 2.29]
Thirteenth
Of April, 1829 [MV 5 Jun 1829
1.51]
Thomas
Swaugum, An Oneida Indian, And A Missionary Parson [MH 19
Jun 1813 2.87]
“Those need not be asham’d,
[QM 2 Aug 1814 10.31]
"Thoughtless
wordlings who pursue" [QM 31 Jul 1810 6.31]
Thoughts
on Matrimony [QG 16 Jan 1777 594]
"Thou great first cause, whose wisdom plann’d," [QG 8 Feb 1787 1121]
"Three
different Powers to rule the main"
[QM 5 Oct 1807 3.40]
Three Sisters, The [MV
6 Oct 1829 2.27]
Three
Things A Good Wife Should Be Like—Which Three Things She
Should Not Be Like [MH 29 May 1813 2.84]
Time
[MV 10 Feb 1829 1.18]
Times, The [QG 25 Jan
1770 265]
’Tis
Home Where’er the Heart Is
[MV 24 Apr 1829 1.39]
"'Tis neither
sword nor gun, says Nap," [QM 22 Feb 1814 10.8]
"’Tis o’er—this
heart must never feel" [MV 28 Sep 1829 2.25]
To a Lady very fearful of
Thunder [QG 10 Aug 1769 241]
To
a lady who refused a present of Melons, and rejected the
addresses of an antiquated admirer
[QM 4 May
1805 1.18]
To a Little Land Bird [MV
11 Aug 1829 2.11]
To Angeline. A moral
Sentiment [QG 19 Oct 1769 251]
To
Buonoparte [QM 31 Aug 1805
1.35]
To CÆLIA [QG 5 Oct 1769
249]
To-day
and To-morrow [QM 9 Feb 1807
3.6]
To
D.D. [QG 17 Feb 1785 1017]
To
General Brock, A Garland [QM 10 Nov 1812 8.45]
To Gulietta [MV 1
Sep 1829 2.17]
To
Hope [QG 5 Feb 1778 649]
To
Hope [QG 4 Mar 1779 705]
Toi qui nous rends heureux, CARLETON bien aimé, [QG 8 March 1787 1125]
To
Jerome Bonaparte [QM 4 Aug
1806 2.31]
To Lesbia [QG 21 Sep
1769 247]
To-morrow [MH 15 Aug
1812 1.44]
Tooth
Ache, The [QM 28 Dec 1807
3.52]
"To places and persons he
suits his disguises" [QM 14 Aug 1809 5.33]
To
Rationalis [QG 21 Oct 1784 1000] (Response to Rationalis'
On reading the Lines in the last Gazette [QG 14
Oct 1784 999])
To
S.A.H. [MV 24 Dec 1829 2.50]
To
T.D. [QG 24 Feb 1785 1018]
To
the author of the author’s pain
[QM 23 Mar 1805 1.12]
To the Conqueror of
Louisbourg, Newfoundland, and Canada, on the late noble Reward
for All Victiries [QG 16 Feb
1769 216]
To
the Memory of the Amiable Emma [QG 6 Jun 1778 666]
To The Royal Oak [MV
24 Nov 1829 2.42]
Touch
of the Terrific, A [QM 23 Jun
1806 2.24]
Traduction Francoise de l’Ode
Latine, inserée dans la Gazette No. 253 [QG 16 Nov 1769
255]
Translation
in English of the EPITAPH designed for the Tomb of J.W. in 45
Lines, A [QG 7 Feb 1771 318]
Trees:
A Fable, The [QG 4 Jun 1767
127]
Trio
of Incurables, The [QM 19 Nov 1816 12.47]
True
Benevolence [QG 25 Jun 1778 669]
true
interest of America, The [QG 2 Jan 1783 906]
"’Twas
ere, the broadly shining sun"
[MV 3 Feb 1829 1.16]
twentieth ode of Anacreon
imitated, The [QG 26 Oct 1769 252]
"’Twixt
footman John and Dr. Toe" [QM
21 Jul 1806 2.29]
"Two
Bond Street Loungers Were Discoursing In Piccadilly"
[QM 25 May 1805 1.21]
Tythe
in Kind; Or, The Sow's Revenge. A Tale. [QG 16 Nov 1786
1109]
"Unblest the man, with puritanic
rage" [QM 24 Apr 1809
5.17]
"“Under the Clouds
I stand," [QM 29 Mar 1814 10.13]
Vers
à Son Excellence Le Général Haldimand, Pour le 1er jour de
l'an [QG 7 Jan 1779 697]
Verses
from a Young Gentleman late from Halifax, and Passenger in the
Fleet from Jamaica that failed last June, under Convoy of the
Antelope Man of War, commanded by William Judd, esq. [QG
29 Aug 1776 574]
Verses
from Sir Thomas Mills
to Mr. Garrick
on receiving his Portrait, painted
by Mr. Dance [QG 8 Aug 1776 571]
Verses
of the Printer's Boy who carries the
Quebec
Gazette to
the Customers [QG 3 Jan 1793 1435]
Verses
on the Arrival of Lord Dorchester, by a Lady of Montreal [QG
11 Jan 1787 1117]
Verses
On the present French and Spanish War
[QG 25 Nov 1779 743]
Verses,
On the Public Rejoicings for the Restoration of the King's
Health
[QG 28 May 1789 1242]
Verses
To the memory of Generals WOLFE and
MOORE
[QM 1 Mar 1814 10.9]
Vesper Bell, The [MV 10 Mar
1829 1.26]
Vetran, The [MH 28 Mar
1812 1.24]
"
villes que fuit la misere, Les"; [QG 22 Dec 1785
1061]
Vision,
A [QM 29 Dec 1806 2.52]
War
and Proclamations [QM 2 Mar
1813 9.9]
Way
to a Long Life and Happiness. Or, The Old Shepherd's
Advice, The [QG 14 Dec 1786 1113]
Wellington
Spa, The [MV 3 Apr 1829 1.33]
"Well
then! You’d have me chaunt the Praises"
[QG 7 May 1767 123]
Wealth,
To
[QG 27 Jan 1780 752]
Wings, The [MV 28
Sep 1829 2.25]
Wish,
The [QG 9 Jan 1780 749]
What is a friend?
[MV 26 Dec 1828 1.5]
Wheel
Barrow, The [QM 27 Oct 1806
2.43]
"When England first her flag
unfurl’d" [MH 1 Aug 1812 1.42]
"When
haughty Rome with boastful triumph saw"
[QM 28 Sep 1805 1.39]
"When
in the shadow of the tomb" [MV
30 Dec 1828 1.6]
"When we on board the schooner go," [QG 31 May 1787 1137]
Wherefore teems the
shameless press, [QM 17 Jan 1815 11.3]
Whisper
[QM 6 Apr 1807 3.14]
Who's
the Dupe? or the Recantation [QG 28 Feb 1788 1176]
"Why is thy harp, young
minstrel, paus’d" [MV 9 Oct 1829 2.28]
"Why
was I rais’d the meteor of the world" [MH 17 Apr 1813
2.78]
Wilkes and Liberty [QG 2
Jun 1768 179]
Winter [MH 15 Feb 1812
1.18]
Wish,
The [QM 14 Mar 1815 11.11]
"With
syllogisms ’twill make a clatter," [QM 18 Nov 1811
7.46]
Woman
[MH 31 Jul 1813 2.93]
Words
Felt [QM 2 May 1815 11.18]
"Yankies,
they say, they’ll come over, The" [MH 1 May 1813 2.80]
"Ye guardian angels, powers
benign" [QG 1 Oct 1778
683]
Ye Shavers of Columbia [MH
21 Mar 1812 1.23]