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Sonnet. On hearing that his Sister's Death was inevitable.
On seeing a Youth affectionately welcomed by a Sister...
The same.
Pain....
Life...
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On a Friend who Died of a Frenzy Fever induced by calumnious
To a Young Lady, with a Poem on the French Revolution.....
Sonnet I. "My Heart has Thanked thee, Bowles”.
II. "As late I lay in Slumber's Shadowy Vale".
III. "Though roused by that dark vizir Riot rude".
IV. "When British Freedom from a Happier Land"...
V. "It was some Spirit, Sheridan !”.
VI. "O what a loud and fearful shriek"...
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VII. "As when far off"...
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VIII. "Thou gentle look".
IX. "Pale Roamer through the Night!”.
X. "Sweet Mercy !".....
XI. "Thou Bleedest, my Poor Heart".
XII. To the Author of the Robbers.
Lines, composed while climbing Brockley Coomb...
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Lines in the manner of Spenser..
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To a Friend in Answer to a melancholy Letter.
Introduction to the Tale of the Dark Ladie..
The Ballad of the Dark Ladie. A Fragment..
Lewti, or the Circassian Love Chant.....
The Picture, or the Lover's Resolution..
The Night Scene. A Dramatic Fragment..
To an Unfortunate Woman....
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To a Young Lady on her recovery from a Fever...
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Lines written in the Album at Elbingerode in the Hartz Forest.. 156
On observing a Blossom on the First of February.
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To a Friend, who had declared his intention of writing no more
Poetry....
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To William Wordsworth, composed on the night after his recita-
tion of a Poem on the Growth of an Individual Mind....... 169
SIBYLLINE LEAVES.
Ode to Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire...
Ode to Tranquillity. . . . .
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To a Young Friend, on his proposing to Domesticate with the Author 197
Lines to W. L. while he sang a Song to Purcell's Music....... 199
Addressed to a Young Man of Fortune..
Sonnet To the River Otter......
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Composed on a Journey homeward, after hearing of the
Apologetic Preface to Fire, Famine, and Slaughter.
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MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.
Alice du Clos; or the Forked Tongue. A Ballad...
The Knight's Tomb.....
Hymn to the Earth........
Written during a temporary blindness, 1799..
Mahomet...
Catullian Hendecasyllables..
Duty surviving Self-Love.
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Phantom or Fact? A Dialogue in Verse.
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Phantom......
Work without Hope..
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To a Lady offended by a sportive observation....
Lines suggested by the Last Words of Berengarius.
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