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Lara, 366.

Last Words on Greece, 206.

'Legion of Honour, The,' On the Star of, 188.
Leman, Lake, Sonnet to, 192.

Lesbia, To, 98.

Lines addressed to the Rev. J. T. Becher, 128.
Lines addressed to a Young Lady, 99.

Lines inscribed upon a Cup formed from a
Skull, 153.

Lines on Hearing that Lady Byron was Ill, 212.
Lines to Mr. Hodgson, 156.

Lines to a Lady Weeping, 168.

Lines written beneath an Elm in the Church-
yard of Harrow, 138.

Lines written beneath a Picture, 161.
Lines written in an Album, at Malta, 157.
Lines written in Letters to an Italian Nun and
an English Gentleman: by J. J. Rousseau :
founded on Facts,' 86.

Lines written in the Travellers' Book at Orcho-
menus, 162.

Lines written on a Blank Leaf of the Pleasures
of Memory,' 169.

Long, Edward Noel, Esq., To, 133.

Love and Death, 205.

Love and Gold, 179.

Love, The First Kiss of, 92.

Love's Last Adieu, 99.

Lucietta. A Fragment, 239.

M-, To, 97.

Maid of Athens, ere we part,' 160.
Malta, Farewell to, 163.

Manfred, 478.

Mariamne, Herod's Lament for, 221.
Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice, 497.
Marion, To, 100.

Martial. Lib. I. Epig. I., 239.

Mary, To, on Receiving her Picture, 98.
Mazeppa, 406.

Minerva, The Curse of, 268.
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS, 139.

'Monk of Athos,' Fragment from the, 161.

Monody on the Death of the Right Hon. R. B.
Sheridan, 192.

Moore, Thomas, Fragment of an Epistle to,
227.

Morgante Maggiore, The, 465.

M. S. G., To, 90.

M. S. G., To, 97.

Muse, Farewell to the, 148.

Music, Stanzas for, 182.

Music, Stanzas for, 185.

Music, Stanzas for, 188.
Music, Stanzas for, 223.

My boat is on the shore,' 230.
'My dear Mr. Murray,' 232.
My soul is dark,' 218.

Napoleon's Farewell, 186.
Napoleon's Snuff-Box, 238.
Nature, The Prayer of, 132.

Newfoundland Dog, Inscription on the Monu-
ment of a, 154.

New Song to the Tune of Whare hae ye been
a' day, etc., 235.

Newstead, To an Oak at, 149.

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Newstead Abbey, 164.
Newstead Abbey, Elegy on, 119.
Newstead Abbey, On Leaving, 86.
New Vicar of Bray, The, 238.

Nihil, E Nihilo; or an Epigram Bewitched, 232.
Nisus and Euryalus, The Episode of, 105.

No infant Sotheby, whose dauntless head,'
231.

Nuptials of the Marquis Antonio Cavalli with
the Countess Clelia Rasponi of Ravenna,
Sonnet on the, 199.

Ode from the French, 187.
Ode on Venice, 452.

Ode to a Lady whose Lover was killed by a
Ball, which at the Same Time shivered a Por-
trait next his Heart, 200.

Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte, 180.

Ode to the Framers of the Frame Bill, An, 225.
'Oh how I wish that an embargo,' 225.

Oh! snatch'd away in beauty's bloom,' 218.
Oh! weep for those,' 217.

'Oh you, who in all names can tickle the town,'
226.

On a Change of Masters at a Great Public
School, 93.

On a Cornelian Heart which was broken, 168.
On a Distant View of the Village and School of
Harrow on the Hill, 96.

On a Royal Visit to the Vaults, 228.

On being asked what was the Origin of Love,'
173.

Once fairly set out on his party of pleasure,'
228.

One struggle more, and I am free,' 166.

On Finding a Fan, 148.

'On Jordan's banks,' 217.

On Parting, 162.

On Revisiting Harrow, 150.

On Sam Rogers, 196.

On the Birth of John William Rizzo Hoppner,
233.

On the Day of the Destruction of Jerusalem by
Titus, 221.

On the Death of a Young Lady, 84.

On the Eyes of Miss A- H- -, 143.

On the Quotation, And my true faith can alter
never,' etc., 173.

On the Star of The Legion of Honour,' 188.
On this Day I complete my Thirty-sixth Year,
206.

Orchomenus, Lines written in the Travellers'
Book at, 162.

'Origin of Love,' On being asked what was the,

173.

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Pignus Amoris, 140.

Stanzas for Music, 182.

Stanzas for Music, 185.
Stanzas for Music, 188.

Pigot, J. M. B., Esq., Reply to Some Verses of,
on the Cruelty of his Mistress, 115.
'Pleasures of Memory,' Lines written on a Blank
Leaf of the, 169.

Po, Stanzas to the, 198.
Portuguese, From the, 175.

Prayer of Nature, The, 132.

Prince Regent, Sonnet to the, 199.
Prisoner of Chillon, The, 402.
Prologue, An Occasional, 113.
Prometheus, 191.

Prometheus Vinctus of Eschylus, From the, 89.
Prophecy of Dante, The, 455.

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Stanzas for Music, 223.

Stanzas. I heard thy fate without a tear,' 186.
Stanzas to Augusta, 209.

Stanzas to Augusta, 210.

Stanzas to a Hindoo Air, 204.

Stanzas to Jessy, 143.

Stanzas to a Lady on Leaving England, 156.
Stanzas to a Lady, with the Poems of Camoëns,

92.

Stanzas to the Po, 198.

Stanzas written in Passing the Ambracian Gulf,
159.

Stanzas written on the Road between Florence
and Pisa, 204.

Strahan, Tonson, Lintot of the time,' 234.
Substitute for an Epitaph, 161.

Suliotes, Song to the, 240.

Sun, A Version of Ossian's Address to the, 140.
'Sun of the sleepless,' 220.

TALES, CHIEFLY ORIENTAL, 309.
Tasso, The Lament of, 436.
Tear, The, 114.

'The braziers, it seems, are preparing to pass,'
236.

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The chain I gave,' 168.

The harp the monarch minstrel swept,' 216.

There was a time, I need not name,' 152.

'The spell is broke, the charm is flown,' 159.
'The world is a bundle of hay,' 237.

Thou art not false, but thou art fickle,' 172.
Thoughts for a Speech of Lucifer, in the
Tragedy of Cain,' 237.

Thoughts suggested by a College Examination,

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To the Same, 147.

To an Oak at Newstead, 149.

To a Vain Lady, 146.

To a Youthful Friend, 153.

To Belshazzar, 185.

To Caroline, 90.
To Caroline, 90.
To Caroline, 91.
To Caroline, 91.
To D 85.
To E-, 85.

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Translation from Anacreon, 139.

Translation from Catullus, 87.

Tanslation from Catullus. Ad Lesbiam, 87.
Translation from Horace, 88.

Translation from the Medea of Euripides, 111.
Translation from Vittorelli, 195.

Translation of a Romaic Love Song, 172.
Translation of the Epitaph on Virgil and Tibul-
lus, 87.

Translation of the Famous Greek War Song,
Δεῦτε παῖδες τῶν ̔Ελλήνων, 161.

Translation of the Romaic Song, Μπένω μεσ' τὸ
περιβέλι, 'Ωραιοτάτη Χαηδή, κ. τ. λ., 162.

Ungenerous Critics, To a Knot of, 141.

Vain Lady, To a, 146.

Venice, 196.

Venice, Ode on, 452.

Verses found in a Summer-House at Hales-
Owen, 171.

Vision of Belshazzar, 220.

Vision of Judgment, The, 283.

Vittorelli, Translation from, 195.

Waltz, The, 272.

'Well! thou art happy,' 154.

'Were my bosom as false as thou deem'st it to
be,' 221.

Werner; or, The Inheritance, 671.

'What are you doing now,' 229.

'What matter the pangs of a husband and fa-
ther,' 238.

What news, what news? Queen Orraca,' 225.
'When a man hath no freedom to fight for at
home,' 236.

'When coldness wraps this suffering clay,'
220.

'When I roved a young Highlander,' 135.

'When Thurlow this damn'd nonsense sent,'

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