Not certain which poems are by Rose. Poems begin as follows:
5/40-41: 'One day a lovely vision kept...'
'Oh who so ever thou art...'
5/42: 'Delicate thou art as may...'
'Oh Sir, I was wrath [sic] indeed...'
'Maiden, oh sweet maiden fair'
'I am not wroth my unknown freind [sic]'
5/43: 'Oh, whose is the face I see...'
5/44: 'Here the days are dark & drear...'
5/45: 'You do not all displease me, sir...'
5/46: 'Your face is still and calm...'
5/47: 'I am going far, far away...'
5/48: 'My love/Thou'rt more more lovely than a flower...'
5/49: 'Sir your picture of me's wrong...'
5/50: 'Oh my lovely cynesure [sic]'
Locks of hair of the children of Grace Mary and George Campbell Macaulay attached to f. 121r; their names and ages written beside each lock. Margaret Macaulay's hair has become detached from the page and is in a glassine packet.