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CONTENTS.
VOLUME I.
Page
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JUVENILE POEMS.
Genevieve
9
Monody on the Death of Chatterton
12
Time, real and imaginary
11
Songs of the Pixies
19
The Raven
25
Absence, a Farewell Ode....
28
Lines on an Autumnal Evening
30
The Rose
35
The Kiss
37
To a Young Ass
39
Domestic Peace....
41
The Sigh
42
Epitaph on an Infant
43
Lines written at the King's Arms, Ross.
44
Lines to a beautiful Spring in a Village...
46
On a Friend who died of a Frenzy Fever induced by
calumnious reports
48
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.....
57
V. It was some Spirit, Sheridan!
58
VI. O what a loud and fearful Shriek
59
VII. As when far off..
60
VIII. Thou gentle look
61
IX. Pale Roamer through the Night!.
62
X. Sweet Mercy!
63
XI. Thou Bleedest my Poor Heart
64
XII. To the Author of the Robbers
65
Lines, composed while climbing Brockley Coomb. 66
Lines in the Manner of Spenser .
67
Imitated from Ossian
70
The Complaint of Ninathoma
72
Imitated from the Welsh
73
To an Infant
74
Lines in Answer to a Letter from Bristol
76
To a Friend in Answer to a melancholy Letter
82
Religious Musings
84
The Destiny of Nations, a Vision
104
SIBYLLINE LEAVES.
Ode to the Departing Year
131
France, an Ode ...
139
Tears in Solitude
144
Fire, Famine and Slaughter
155
Love
161
Lewti, or the Circassian Love Chaunt
167
The Picture, or the Lover's Resolution..
171
The Night Scene, a Dramatic Fragment
179
To an Unfortunate Woman
184
213
To an Unfortunate Woman at the Theatre
186
Lines composed in a Concert Room
188
The Keepsake
191
To a Lady, with Falconer's Shipwreck....
194
To a Young Lady on her recovery from a Fever 196
Something Childish, but very Natural...
198
Home-sick: written in Germany
200
Answer to a Child's Question
202
The Visionary Hope
203
The Happy Husband.
205
Recollections of Love
207
On revisiting the Sea-shore
209
Hymn before Sunrise, in the Vale of Chamouni ....
Lines written in an Album at Elbingerode in the Hartz
Forest...
218
On observing a Blossom on the First of February 221
The Eolian Harp
223
Recollections on having left a place of Retirement 227
To the Rev. George Coleridge ...
231
Inscription for a Fountain on a Heath
235
A Tombless Epitaph ....
237
This Lime-Tree Bower my Prison
239
To a Friend, who had declared his intention of writing
no more Poetry
244
To a Gentleman, composed on the night after his reci-
tation ofa Poem on the growth of an individual mind 247
Frost at Midnight
261
The Three Graves.
267
Dejection, an Ode....
289
Ode to Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire
296 Page
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
Music..
306
Addressed to a Young Man of Fortune
307
Sonnet. To the River Otter...
309
Composed on a journey homeward after hear-
ing of the birth of a Son.
310
To a Friend
311
The Virgin's Cradle Hymn
312
Epitaph on an Infant...
313
Melancholy, a Fragment
314
Tell's Birth Place
315
A Christmas Carol.
317
Human Life
320
The Vision of the Gods ...
322
Elegy, imitated from Akenside.
324
Kubla Khan
329
Apologetic Preface to Fire, Famine and Slaughter .... 337