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Amelia Opie, née Alderson, was an English author who published numerous novels in the Romantic Period of the early 19th century, through to 1828. Opie was also a leading abolitionist in Norwich, England. Amelia Opie's was the first of 187,000 names presented to the British Parliament on a petition from women to stop slavery.

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List of poems by Amelia Opie 45 total

Ballad
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Julia, or the Convent of St. Claire
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Lines on the Opening of a Spring Campaign
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Lines On The Place De La Concorde At Paris,
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Lines Written At Norwich On The First News Of Peace
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Lines Written in 1799.
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Love Elegy, to Henry
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Love Elegy, to Laura
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Ode On The Present Times, 27th January 1795
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Ode to Borrowdale
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Ode, Written On The Opening Of The Last Campaign
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On Hearing that Constantinople Was Swallowed Up by an Earthquake
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On the Approach of Autumn
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On the Place de la Concorde
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Remembrance
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Secret Love
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Song
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Song Written to a Hindoo Air
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Song.
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Song. Low hung the dark clouds
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Song. To A Russian Air
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Song. Where dost thou bide
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Song. While many a fond
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Song. YES ....though we've loved so long
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Song: Yes, Mary Ann, I Freely Grant
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Songs Written to Welsh Airs
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Sonnet On The Approach Of Autumn
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Stanzas to Cynthio
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The Lucayan's Song
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The Mad Wanderer
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The Moon and the Comet
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The Origin of the Sail
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The Orphan Boy's Tale
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The Warrior's Return
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To a Maniac
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To Anna
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To Henry
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To Henry, Written to a Russian Air
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To Laura
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To Lorenzo
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To Lothario
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While many a fond and blooming maid
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Yes, Mary Ann
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Yes, thou art changed since first we met
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You ask why these mountains
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