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On a Friend who died of a Frenzy Fever induced by
calumnious reports
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To a Young Lady with a Poem on the French Revolution 51
Sonnet I. My Heart has thanked thee Bowles........ 54
-II. As late I lay in Slumber's Shadowy Vale.... 55
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Sonnet III. Though roused by that dark Vizir Riot rude 56
IV When British Freedom from an happier
Land....
V. It was some Spirit, Sheridan!
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XII. To the Author of the Robbers
Lines, composed while climbing Brockley Coomb...
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Lines in Answer to a Letter from Bristol
To a Friend in Answer to a melancholy Letter
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Lewti, or the Circassian Love Chaunt
The Picture, or the Lover's Resolution...
The Night Scene, a Dramatic Fragment
To an Unfortunate Woman
To a Lady, with Falconer's Shipwreck.......
To a Young Lady on her recovery from a Fever
Something Childish, but very Natural..
Home-sick: written in Germany
Answer to a Child's Question
The Visionary Hope
The Happy Husband...
Recollections of Love.
On revisiting the Sea-shore
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Hymn before Sunrise, in the Vale of Chamouni ...... 213
Lines written in an Album at Elbingerode in the Hartz
Recollections on having left a place of Retirement
To the Rev. George Coleridge
Inscription for a Fountain on a Heath..
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A Tombless Epitaph
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This Lime-Tree Bower my Prison
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To a Friend, who had declared his intention of writing
no more Poetry
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To a Gentleman, composed on the night after his reci-
tation ofa Poem on the growth of an individual mind 247
Ode to Tranquillity
300
To a Young Friend, on his proposing to domesticate
with the Author...
302
Lines to W. L. Esq. while he sang a song to Purcell's
Apologetic Preface to Fire, Famine and Slaughter.... 337
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