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Incident at Bruges
A Jewish Family. (In a small Valley opposite St.
Goar, upon the Rhine)
Devotional Incitements
The Armenian Lady's Love
The Primrose of the Rock
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Presentiments
The Poet and the caged Turtledove
SONNETS.
Chatsworth! thy stately Mansion
Desponding Father! mark this altered Bough
Roman Antiquities discovered, at Bishopstone,
Herefordshire
St. Catherine of Ledbury
THE RUSSIAN FUGITIVE. Part I.
Why art thou silent!
Four fiery Steeds impatient of the Rein
To the Author's Portrait
Gold and Silver Fishes, in a Vase
Liberty. (Sequel to the above)
EVENING VOLUNTARIES
159
Calm is the fragrant Air, and loth to lose
The Leaves that rustled on this Oak-crowned Hill
169
The Sun, that seemed so mildly to retire
171
By the Sea-side
The Sun has long been set
Throned in the Sun's descending Car
The Labourer's Noon-day Hymn
A Wren's Nest
SONNETS, 1833, composed during a Tour
Adieu! Rydalian Laurels! that have grown
Why should the Enthusiast, journeying through this
Isle
They called Thee merry England, in old Time
To the River Greta, near Keswick
To the River Derwent
In Sight of the Town of Cockermouth
Address from the Spirit of Cockermouth Castle
Nun's Well, Brigham
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To a Friend (on the Banks of the Derwent)
Mary Queen of Scots (landing at the Mouth of the
Derwent, Workington)
In the Channel, between the Coast of Cumberland
and the Isle of Man
At Sea off the Isle of Man
Desire we past Illusions to recall?
On entering Douglas Bay, Isle of Man
By the Sea-shore, Isle of Man
Isle of Man
The Retired Marine Officer, Isle of Man
By a Retired Mariner (a Friend of the Author)
At Bala-sala, Isle of Man. (Supposed to be written
by a Friend of the Author)
Tynwald Hill
Despond who will - I heard a Voice exclaim
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In the Frith of Clyde, Ailsa Crag. (July 17. 1833) 208
On the Frith of Clyde. (In a Steam-boat)
On revisiting Dunolly Castle
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The Dunolly Eagle
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Flowers on the Top of the Pillars at the Entrance
"There!" said a Stripling, pointing with meet
Pride
221
Fancy and Tradition
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Monument of Mrs. Howard (by Nollekins) in
Wetheral Church, near Corby, on the Banks of
the Eden
Tranquillity! the sovereign aim wert thou
Nunnery
Steam-boats, Viaducts, and Railways
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Το
-, upon the Birth of her first-born Child,
March, 1833
The Warning, a Sequel to the foregoing. March,
1833
If this great World of Joy and Pain
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Sonnet, composed after reading a Newspaper of the
Day
264
Loving and Liking: irregular Verses addressed to a
Child
265
ST. BEES, suggested in a Steam-boat off St. Bees'
Heads
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Note
280
Deplorable his Lot who tills the Ground
The Vaudois
Praised be the Rivers, from their Mountain-springs
The Redbreast (suggested in a Westmoreland Cot-
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