Brighton: A Poem, Descriptive of the Place and Parts Adjacent : and Other Poems |
Common terms and phrases
10th dragoons Anne of Cleve APRIL-DAY Atlace azure azure skies beauty bloom bold bonnie brattling ocean breast breeze Brighton Caithness cannie honnie CHALYBEATE charms CHURCH-HILL CHURCH-YARD cowslip deep delight Derby Derbyshire dome dread EAST-INDIA SOLDIER ev'n fair fair-ones FISHERMEN COMING frae frien gaze gentle glorious glows grace Grisdale gude auld heart hills James's-street lave listen'd lovely Lower Town martial MARY LLOYD Miss mountain wave mourn'd Newhaven NORLAND BATCHELOR North-street NOVEMBER-DAY Nun's-green o'er PAVILION AND ROYAL pensive PLAYING HIS FLUTE pleasing POEM R. S. Gloster regiment rear rear'd rill ROCKS AND SEA rolls round ROYAL STABLES rural scarce scene SCOTTISH DIALECT seem'd shore shou'd sigh SIGNAL-HILL silent smiling soft softer SOLDIER'S FUNERAL SONG sport sportive STEYNE STORM STORMY MORNING strain surge sweet swift tartan taste tear thou tide tott'ring trembling vale wave weel wind wing wint'ry ye'r youthful


