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TALES OF THE HALL: PAGE

POSTHUMOUS TALES

THE FAREWELL AND RETURN

MISCELLANEOUS VERSES PREVIOUSLY PRINTED

The Ladies of the Lake 390

Infancy--A Fragment 391

The Magnet 395

Storm and Calm 396

Satire 398

Belvoir Castle 400

The World of Dreams 403

Flirtation 415

Lines in Laura's Album 426

Lines written at Warwick 428

On a drawing of the Elm Tree ... 431

On receiving from a Lady a present of a Ring 432

To a Lady, with some Poetical Extracts 433

To a Lady, on leaving her at Sidmouth 434

To Sarah, Countess of Jersey, on her Birthday 435

To a Lady who desired some verses at parting 436

The Friend in Love 437

from a discarded Poem 438

On the death of Sir Samuel Romilly 439

Lines 440

Lines, addressed to the Dowager Duchess of Rutland 441

FRAGMENTS OF TALES AND MISCELLANEOUS VERSES NOT PREVIOUSLY PRINTED

Tracy 444

Captain Godfrey 468

The Amours of G 471

Tragic Tales, Why? 474

David Jones 476

The Deserted Family 477

The Funeral of the Squire 489

Joseph and Charles 492

To His Grace the Duke of Rutland 493

Verses written for the Duke of Rutland's Birthday 499

Miss Waldron's Birthday 502

To the Hon. Mrs. Spencer 503

An Inscription at Guy's Cliff 504

Barford 505

Brompton Park Cottage 506

La Femme Jalouse 507

Jane Adair 512

Enigma 515

Charade 516

The Prodigal Going 517

On a drawing of Cadlands 518

a drawing, by the Hon. Mrs. Smith 519

For the drawing of the Lady in the Green Mantle 520

Joseph's Dream 521

And He said unto her "Thy sins are forgiven" 524

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