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Lines suggested by a Portrait from the Pencil of F. Stone 1
The foregoing Subject resumed 6
To a Child 7
Lines written in the Album of the Countess of Lonsdale, Nov. 5, 1834 8
"Why art thou silent? Is thy love a plant" 12
To the Moon 13
To the Moon 15
Written after the Death of Charles Lamb 17
Extempore Effusion upon the Death of James Hogg 24
Upon seeing a Coloured Drawing of the Bird of Paradise in an Album 29
"Desponding Father! mark this altered bough" 31
"Four fiery steeds impatient of the rein" 31
Roman Antiquities discovered at Bishopstone, Herefordshire 33
St. Catherine of Ledbury 34
"Oh what a Wreck! how changed in mien and speech!" 36
November 1836 37
To a Redbreast-- 38
"Six months to six years added he remained" 39
Memorials of a Tour in Italy, 1837--To Henry Crabb Robinson 41
"What if our numbers barely could defy" 87
A Night Thought 88
The Widow on Windermere Side 89
To the Planet Venus 92
"Hark! 'tis the Thrush, undaunted, undeprest" 93
"'Tis He whose yester-evening's high disdain" 94
Composed at Rydal on May Morning, 1838 94
Composed on a May Morning, 1838 97
A Plea for Authors, May 1838 99
"Blest Statesman He, whose Mind's unselfish will" 101
Valedictory Sonnet 102
Sonnets upon the Punishment of Death--
"Men of the Western World! in Fate's dark book" 112
To a Painter 114
On the same Subject 115
Poor Robin 116
On a Portrait of the Duke of Wellington upon the Field of Waterloo, by Haydon 118
Epitaph in the Chapel-Yard of Langdale, Westmoreland 120
"Intent on gathering wool from hedge and brake" 122
Prelude, prefixed to the Volume entitled "Poems chiefly of Early and Late Years" 123
Floating Island 125
"The Crescent-moon, the Star of Love" 127
"The most alluring clouds that mount the sky" 128
"Feel for the wrongs to universal ken" 129
In Allusion to various Recent Histories and Notices of the French Revolution 130
Continued 131
Concluded 131
"Lo! where she stands fixed in a saint-like trance" 132
The Norman Boy 132
The Poet's Dream 135
Suggested by a Picture of the Bird of Paradise 140
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