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Sonnet. To the Autumnal Moon
Anthem for the Children of Christ's Hospital......
Time, real and imaginary
Monody on the Death of Chatterton.....
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Lines written at the King's Arms, Ross..........
Destruction of the Bastile.......
54
55
Lines to a beautiful Spring in a Village.
57
On a Friend who died of a Frenzy Fever induced
by calumnious reports
58
To a Young Lady, with a Poem on the French
Revolution .....
60
Sonnet I. "My Heart has thanked thee, Bowles" 62
II. 66 As late I lay in Slumber's Shadowy
Vale"...
III. " Though roused by that dark vizir
Riot rude
IV. "When British Freedom from a
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happier land"
V. It was some Spirit, Sheridan !"......
VI. "O what a loud and fearful shriek"
65
66
VII. "As when far off".
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 70
To a Friend in Answer to a melancholy Letter...
80
Religious Musings ......
82
The Destiny of Nations, a Vision.........
98
The Ballad of the Dark Ladie. A Fragment.... 150
Lewti, or the Circassian Love Chaunt ........
152
To a Lady, with Falconer's Shipwreck.....
To a Young Lady on her recovery from a Fever
Something Childish, but very Natural
Home-sick written in Germany
Answer to a Child's Question
A Child's Evening Prayer
The Visionary Hope.....
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177
The Happy Husband
Recollections of Love
On revisiting the Sea-shore
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181
Hymn before Sunrise, in the Vale of Chamount 183
Lines written in the Album at Elbingerode in the
To a Friend, who had declared his intention of
writing no more Poetry
205
SIBYLLINE LEAVES.
To William Wordsworth, composed on the night
after his recitation of a Poem on the growth
of an individual mind
Page
206
To a Young Friend, on his proposing to domes-
ticate with the Author.
246
Lines to W. L. while he sang a song to Purcell's
Apologetic Preface to Fire, Famine, and Slaughter 274
JUVENILE POEMS
VOL. I.
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