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PAGZ
STAR-GAZERS
A WREN'S NEST
THE KITTEN AND FALLING LEAVES
SONNET-There is a pleasure in poetic pains
SONNET-When haughty expectations prostrate lie
A JEWISH FAMILY
SONNET-TO-, in her seventieth year
GOLD AND SILVER FISHES IN A VASE
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PRELUDE-Prefixed to the Volume entitled "Poems chiefly of
early and late years"
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INSCRIPTIONS-Supposed to be found in and near a Hermit's Cell:
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I. Hopes what are they? Beads of morning
II. Pause, Traveller! whosoe'er thou be
SONNET-To a Snow-Drop
EPITAPHS:
I. Weep not, beloved Friends! nor let the air
II. There never breathed a man who, when his life
III. O flower of all that springs from gentle blood
IV. By a blest husband guided, Mary came
THREE YEARS SHE GREW IN SUN AND SHOWER
THE REVERIE OF POOR SUSAN
ODE-Composed upon an Evening of extraordinary Splendor and
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LINES-Composed near Tintern Abbey, on revisiting the Banks of
the Wye
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SONNET-Composed by the Sea-side, near Calais
TO A LADY-In answer to a Request that I would write her a
Poem upon some Drawings that she had made of Flowers
TO THE SONS OF BURNS-After visiting the Grave of their Father
LINES-Left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree
SONNET-Alas! what boots the long laborious quest
-A POET'S EPITAPH
РАСБ
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ELEGIAC STANZAS
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SONNET-Oh what a wreck! how changed in mien and speech
THE FARMER OF TILSBURY VALE
INCIDENT AT BRUGES
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SONNET-Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland
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YARROW VISITED
GRACE DARLING
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SONNET-Great men have been among us; hands that penned
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SONNET-Her only Pilot the soft breeze, the boat
GLAD SIGHT WHEREVER NEW WITH OLD
SONNETS UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH:
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L. Fit retribution, by the moral code
II. Though to give timely warning and deter
III. Our bodily life, some plead, that life the shrine
IV. Ah, think how one compelled for life to abide
V. See the Condemned alone within his cell
VI. Yes, though he well may tremble at the sound
VII. The formal world relaxes his cold chain
EVENING VOLUNTARIES:
I. Composed by the Sea-shore
III. To the Moon. Composed by the Sea-side
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IV. To the Moon. Rydal.
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SONNET TO B. R. Haydon
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THE FORCE OF PRAYER; or, the Founding of Bolton Priory
SONNET It is a beauteous evening, calm and free
INTRODUCTORY ESSAY.