The Poetry Corner

Robert Bloomfield

Poems

A Visit To Renelagh
A Word To Two Young Ladies.
Abner And The Widow Jones, - A Familiar Ballad.
Alfred And Jennet.
Barnham Water
Dolly
Good Tidings Or, News From The Farm.
Hunting Song
Letter I. From The Magpie To The Sparrow. (The Bird And Insects' Post-Office.)
Letter II. The Sparrow's Reply. (The Bird And Insects' Post-Office.)
Letter III. From A Young Garden-Spider To Her Mother. (The Bird And Insects' Post-Office.)
Letter IV. From A Young Nightingale To A Wren. (The Bird And Insects' Post-Office.)
Letter IX. From The Dunghill-Cock To The Chaffinch. (The Bird And Insects' Post-Office.)
Letter V. From An Earwig, Deploring The Loss Of All Her Children. (The Bird And Insects' Post-Office.)
Letter VI. From The Wild Duck To The Tame Duck. (The Bird And Insects' Post-Office.)
Letter VII. The Tame Duck's Reply. (The Bird And Insects' Post-Office.)
Letter VIII. From The Gander To The Turkey-Cock. (The Bird And Insects' Post-Office.)
Letter X. From The Blue-Bottle Fly To The Grasshopper. (The Bird And Insects' Post-Office.)
Letter XI. From The Glow-Worm To The Humble-Bee. (The Bird And Insects' Post-Office.)
Letter XII. From The Pigeon To The Partridge. (The Bird And Insects' Post-Office.)
Letter XIII. From The Wood-Pigeon To The Owl. (The Bird And Insects' Post-Office.)
Letter XIV. The Owl In Reply To The Wood-Pigeon. (The Bird And Insects' Post-Office.)
Letter XV. From A Swallow In The South Of France To An English Robin. (The Bird And Insects' Post-Office.)
Letter XVI. On Hearing The Cuckoo At Midnight, May 1St. 1822. (The Bird And Insects' Post-Office.)
Lines Occasioned By A Visit To Whittlebury Forest, Northamptonshire, In August, 1800. - Addressed To My Children.
Love Of The Country.
Lucy: - A Song.
Market-Night.
Mary's Evening Sigh
May-Day With The Muses. - The Drunken Father
May-Day With The Muses. - The Forester.
May-Day With The Muses. - The Invitation
Nancy - A Song.
On Hearing The Translation Of Part Of The Farmer's Boy Into Latin
Peace.
Preface To Mayday With The Muses.
Richard And Kate: Or, Fair-Day. - A Suffolk Ballad.
Rosamond's Song Of Hope.
Rosy Hannah.
Shooter's Hill.
Song For A Highland Drover Returning From England.
The Broken Crutch. - A Tale.
The Fakenham Ghost. A Ballad.
The Farmer's Boy; A Rural Poem.
The French Mariner. - A Ballad.
The Horkey. A Provincial Ballad.
The Miller's Maid. - A Tale.
The Shepherd And His Dog Rover.
The Shepherd's Dream: Or, Fairies' Masquerade.
The Soldier's Home.
The Widow To Her Hour-Glass.
The Woodland Hall.
To My Old Oak Table.
Walter And Jane: Or, The Poor Blacksmith. A Country Tale.
Winter Song