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race, 193.

Athens, To, 122.

August Evening in Italy,
An, 188.

Ave Maria, 413.

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Clitumnus, 191.
Coliseum, The, 203.
Consolation, 169.

'Corsair, The,' From, 217.

Darkness, 64.

Death of the Princess Char-

lotte, 205.

'Deformed

Transformed,

The,' From, 372.

Destruction of Sennacherib,

The, 41.

'Don Juan,' From, 383-

428.

Drachenfels, The, 175.
Dream, The, 57.

Egeria, Grotto of, 200.
Endorsement to the Deed
of Separation, 50.

England, Italy and, 380.
English Bards and Scotch
Reviewers, 94.
Epigrams:

On Lord Castlereagh, 86.
On my Thirty-Third
Birthday, 86.

On my Wedding-Day, 84,
86.

On the Braziers' Com-

pany's Address, 85.
'The world is a bundle
of hay,' 85.

Epistle from Mr. Murray to
Dr. Polidori, 72.
Epistle to Augusta, 53.

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Ruined Abbey, A, 426.

Sappho, 163.
Saul, 33.

Sennacherib, The Destruc-
tion of, 41.
She walks in beauty, 26.
Shipwreck, The, 389.
Siege of Corinth, The, 218.
So, we'll go no more a rov-
ing, 70.

Song of Saul before his last
battle, 34.
Sonnets:

Dedication to the Pro-
phecy of Dante, 291.
On Chillon, 248.

To Genevra, 18.
To the Prince Regent, 81.
Stanzas:

'Could Love for ever,' 82.

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A year ago, you swore, fond she!
Adieu, adieu! my native shore

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Alas! the love of women! it is known

And here the buzz of eager nations ran

And thou art dead, as young and fair

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And thou wert sad-yet I was not with thee
'Ave Maria! blessed be the hour'

Away, ye gay landscapes, ye gardens of roses!

Beautiful shadow

Belshazzar! from the banquet turn

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Can tyrants but by tyrants conquer'd be
Childe Harold sail'd, and pass'd the barren spot
Clarens! sweet Clarens

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Ere the daughter of Brunswick is cold in her grave

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Eternal Spirit of the chainless Mind!

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Fair Greece! sad relic of departed worth

164

Fame, wisdom, love, and power were mine
Fare thee well! and if for ever

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Farewell to the Land where the gloom of my Glory
Fill the goblet again! for I never before

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For Orford and for Waldegrave
From out the mass of never-dying ill

From the last hill that looks on thy once holy dome

Hark! forth from the abyss a voice proceeds.
He saw his white walls shining in the sun
Here's a happy new year! but with reason
How long in his damp trance young Juan lay
How many a time have I

Huzza! Hodgson, we are going

I had a dream, which was not all a dream
I have not loved the world, nor the world me
I love not Man the less, but Nature more
I saw thee weep-the big bright tear
I speak not, I trace not

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I stood in Venice, on the Bridge of Sighs
I tread on air, and sink not; yet I fear.
I want a hero: an uncommon want
If, in the month of dark December

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Is thy face like thy mother's, my fair child
It stood embosomed in a happy valley
Italia! oh Italia! thou who hast

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Lady! if for the cold and cloudy clime .
Lake Leman woos me with its crystal face
Lausanne! and Ferney! ye have been the abodes
Long years!-It tries the thrilling frame to bear

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