Poem title | Date | Periodical | Roles | id # |
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“When wondering ages shall have rolled away” | 1818-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine | Poet | 8177 |
“While worldly men through stupid years” | 1818-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine | Poet | 8175 |
Young’s Night Thoughts | 1818-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine | Poet | 8179 |
“I rose this morning about half past nine” | 1818-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine | Poet | 8180 |
Elegy Written in a Ball-room | 1818-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine | Poet | 8178 |
Chaunt.—By Mrs M’Whirter | 1819-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine | Poet | 7814 |
Song—“That I love thee, charming Maid,” to its own Tune | 1819-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine | Poet | 7820 |
Song—Sung by General Sophist Seward of Christ-Church | 1819-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine | Poet | 7819 |
Inconstancy; A Song to Mrs M’Whirter | 1819-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine | Poet | 7811 |
Extempore Effusion, Sung with Great Effect by Morgan Odoherty, Esq. on the Evening of 19th July | 1821-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine | Poet | 9428 |