14. Poems, edited by W. Crowe. Bath, 1828. 15. Poems, with Memoir (by Sir Harris Nicolas), and Essay by Sir Egerton Brydges. (Aldine Poets.) London, Pickering, 1830. 16. Poems, with Memoir, by Moy Thomas. London, 1858. This list is not intended to be complete. The collected works of Collins have been printed in the British Poets of Johnson, Bell, Anderson, Park, Chalmers, &c. Separate poems appeared in the Gentleman's Magazine, Dodsley's Museum and Collection, Fawkes's and Woty's Poetical Calendar, Pearch's Collection, The Union, &c. The Odes and Songs, with the exception of the Ode to Liberty, were translated into Italian by G. B. Martelli, Piacenza, 1814. SONNET WHEN Phoebe form'd a wanton smile, Strange, that thy peace, thou trembler, flies From midst the drops, my love is born, That o'er those eyelids rove: Thus issued from a teeming wave DELICATULUS. SONG THE SENTIMENTS BORROWED FROM SHAKESPEARE YOUNG Damon of the vale is dead, Ye lowly hamlets, moan; A dewy turf lies o'er his head, And at his feet a stone. His shroud, which Death's cold damps destroy, In earth for ever laid. Pale pansies o'er his corpse were placed, But will he ne'er return, whose tongue They bore him out at twilight hour, Each maid was woe-but Lucy chief, 1 |