Lucy Gray, i. 16 Malham Cove, iii. 76 INDEX TO THE POEMS. Nutting, ii. 86 Recovery, iv. 199 Reflections, iv. 255 Regrets, iv. 296 Remembrance of Collins, v. 11 Obligations of civil to religious Li- Repentance, i. 175 berty, iv. 282 Ode, iii. 201 Reproof, iv. 215 Resolution and Independence, ii. 117 Revival of Popery, iv. 260 Rob Roy's Grave, iii. 127 Roman Antiquities.-Bishopstone, iii. 97 iii. 80 Papal Abuses, iv. 229 Dominion, iv. 231 Pastoral Character, iv. 287 Sacheverel, iv. 285 on the Lake of Brientz, iv.137 on entering Douglas Bay, v. 222 on revisiting Dunolly Castle,v.232 on the departure of Sir Walter on the detraction which followed, on the extinction of the Vene- on the final submission of the on the sight of a Manse in the Sept. 1,1802, iii. 183 Sept. 1815, iii. 55 suggested at Tyndrum, v. 159 suggested by the Monument of Sonnet suggested by Westall's Views, The Dunolly Eagle, v. 233 Valley of Dover, iv. 176 104 upon the sight of a beautiful The Faëry Chasm, iv. 17 The Fall of the Aar, iv. 133 written in London, Sept. 1802, The Farmer of Tilsbury Vale, v. 290 iii. 187 written in very early Youth, iii. 4 The Force of Prayer, v. 52 Spanish Guerillas, iii. 234 Stanzas composed in the Simplon Pass, -on the Power of Sound, ii. 223 -written in my Pocket Copy of Star-Gazers, ii. 98 St. Catherine of Ledbury, iii. 70 The Fountain, v. 33 The French and the Spanish Guerillas, The French Army in Russia, iii. 237 The Germans on the Heights of Hock- The Gleaner, v. 92 The Green Linnet, ii. 27 The Haunted Tree, li. 190 Steam-boats, Viaducts, and Railways, v. The Highland Broach, v. 175 248 Stepping Westward, iii. 122 Stray Pleasures, ii. 57 Struggle of the Britons, iv. 202 The Horn of Egremont Castle, ii. 149 The Idle Shepherd-boys, i. 31 The Infant M. M., iii. 93 The Italian Itinerant, iv. 150 Temptations from Roman Refinements, The Kitten and Falling Leaves, ii. 69 The Labourer's Noon-day Hymn,v. 122 iv. 200 Thanksgiving Ode, iii. 255 The Affliction of Margaret. The Armenian Lady's Love, i. 240 The Avon, v. 167 The Bird of Paradise, v. 139 The black Stones of Iona, v. 240 The blind Highland Boy, iii. 143 The Brownie, v. 163 The Childless Father, i. 184 The Church of San Salvador, iv. 145 The Liturgy, iv 288 The Longest day, i. 41 The Matron of Jedborough and her The Monument called Long Meg and The Mother's Return, i. 10 The Norman Conquest, iv. 223 The Oak of Guernica, iii. 229 The Complaint of a forsaken Indian The Pet-Lamb, i. 27 Woman, i. 165 The Contrast, ii. 49 The Cottager to her Infant, i. 181 The Council of Clermont, iv. 225 The Pilgrim's Dream, ii. 59 The Pillar of Trajan, v. 76 The Plain of Donnerdale, iv. 26 The point at issue, iv. 257 The Red-breast and Butterfly, ii. 42 The Reverie of poor Susan, ii. 95 The Source of the Danube, iv. 131 The Tables turned, v. 5 The Thorn, ii. 124 The Three Cottage Girls, iv. 159 The Town of Schwytz, iv. 143 The Triad, ii. 192 The Trosachs, v. 153 The Two April Mornings, v. 30 The Two Thieves, v. 295 The Vaudois, iv. 239 The Virgin. iv. 252 The Waggoner, i. 275 The Warning.-Sequel to the First- The Waterfall and the Eglantine, ii. The White Doe of Rylstone, iv. 41 Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland, iii. 186 Thought on the Seasons, v. 111 To a Friend on the banks of the Der- To the River Derwent, v. 213 went, v. 217 To a Highland Girl, iii. 117 To a Sexton, ii. 19 To the River Greta, v. 212 To the Sons of Burns, iii. 111 To the Spade of a Friend, v. 37 View from the top of Black Comb, ii. To the Torrent at the Devil's-bridge, iii. Uncertainty, iv. 197 87 To Thomas Clarkson, iii. 206 To Toussaint L'Ouverture, iii. 182 Translation of the Bible, iv. 256 Waldenses, iv. 241 Walton's Book of Lives, iv. 284 Wars of York and Lancaster, iv. 243 We are Seven, i. 19 Tribute to the Memory of a favourite Wicliffe, iv. 244 Dog, v. 41 Troubles of Charles the First, iv. 271 William the Third, iv. 281 Vaudracour and Julia, i. 191 Yarrow Revisited, v. 141 Yew Trees, ii. 84 |