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Thumbnail for Rational amusement, consisting of a few poetical pieces, on moral subjects, never before published: among which are the hermit of Tinmouth, a traditional tale; serious reflections, written by moonlight, in a Grove near Reading, Berkshire; the death of Maria, or fatal effects of seduction; the boatman's address to his horse, with several others. By Alfred Edward Howe, author of 'Mendicant' , a pathetic tale; and a variety of other pieces

Rational amusement, consisting of a few poetical pieces, on moral subjects, never before published: among which are the hermit of Tinmouth, a traditional tale; serious reflections, written by moonlight, in a Grove near Reading, Berkshire; the death of Maria, or fatal effects of seduction; the boatman's address to his horse, with several others. By Alfred Edward Howe, author of 'Mendicant' , a pathetic tale; and a variety of other pieces

Howe, Alfred Edward1816
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