Campbell, Thomas, 1777-1844. Anderson, Robert, 1750-1830, dedicatee. The pleasures of hope, with other poems. By Thomas Campbell. [New York]: Edinburgh, printed: New-York, re-printed by John Furman, opposite the City-Hall, for Jones Bull, 1800. 120p.; 17cm. (12mo) (ESTC W27677; OTA N27834)
- THE PLEASURES OF HOPE; WITH OTHER POEMS.
- dedication
- CONTENTS.
- Pleasures of Hope, Part I. Page 9
- Part II. Page 51
- Notes to Part I. Page 71
- Part II. Page 85
- Specimens of a New Translation of the Medea of Euripides, Page 93
- Love and Madness, an Elegy, Page 105
- The Wounded Hussar, Page 113
- Gilderoy, Page 115
- The Harper, Page 119
- Pleasures of Hope.
- specimens
- half-title
- SPECIMENS OF TRANSLATION FROM MEDEA.
- SPEECH OF THE CHORUS, In the same Tragedy, to dissuade Medea from her purpose of putting her children to death, and flying for protection to Athens.
- LOVE AND MADNESS; AN ELEGY WRITTEN IN 1795.
- songs
- half-title
- THE WOUNDED HUSSAR.
- GILDEROY.
- THE HARPER.
- THE END.
THE PLEASURES OF HOPE; WITH OTHER POEMS.
BY THOMAS CAMPBELL.
EDINBURGH, PRINTED: NEW-YORK, RE-PRINTED BY JOHN FURMAN, OPPOSITE THE CITY-HALL, FOR JONES BULL. 1800.
TO ROBERT ANDERSON, M. D. THE FOLLOWING POEMS ARE RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED, BY HIS SINCERE FRIEND, THE AUTHOR.
CONTENTS.
SONGS.
SPECIMENS OF TRANSLATION FROM MEDEA.
SPECIMENS OF TRANSLATION FROM MEDEA.
SONGS.
SONGS.
THE END.