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At Bala-Sala, Isle of Man. (Supposed to be written by
In the Frith of Clyde, Ailsa Crag. During an Eclipse of
the Sun, July 17
166
Flowers on the Top of the Pillars at the Entrance of the
"There!" said a Stripling, pointing with meet pride
178
The River Eden, Cumberland
179
Monument of Mrs. Howard (by Nollekens), in Wetheral
Church, near Corby, on the Banks of the Eden
180
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Steamboats, Viaducts, and Railways
183
The Monument commonly called Long Meg and her
Daughters, near the River Eden
The Tables Turned. An evening Scene on the same
Simon Lee, the old Huntsman; with an Incident in
which he was concerned
202
Written in Germany, on one of the coldest Days of the
221
Illustrated Books and Newspapers
To the Spade of a Friend. (An Agriculturist.) Composed
while we were labouring together in his Pleasure-
ground
A Night Thought
•
224
The Force of Prayer; or, the Founding of Bolton Priory.
A Tradition
237
A Fact, and an Imagination; or, Canute and Alfred, on
To, upon the birth of her First-born Child, March,
Lines suggested by a Portrait from the Pencil of F. Stone. 278
The foregoing Subject resumed
283
So fair, so sweet, withal so sensitive
284
Upon seeing a coloured Drawing of the Bird of Paradise
in an Album
285
In allusion to various recent Histories and Notices of the
Men of the Western World! in Fate's dark book
292
To the Pennsylvanians
293
At Bologna, in Remembrance of the late Insurrections, 1837 293
Suggested by the View of Lancaster Castle (on the Road
Our bodily life, some plead, that life the shrine
301
Ah, think how one compelled for life to abide
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See the Condemned alone within his cell
Conclusion
Apology
304
305 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.
Epistle to Sir George Howland Beaumont, Bart. From
the South-West Coast of Cumberland.-1811.
306
Upon perusing the foregoing Epistle thirty Years after its
Composition
317
Gold and Silver Fishes in a Vase
318
Liberty. (Sequel to the above.) [Addressed to a Friend;
the Gold and Silver Fishes having been removed to a
Pool in the Pleasure-ground of Rydal Mount].
On the same Occasion
To the Lady Fleming, on seeing the Foundation preparing
for the Erection of Rydal Chapel, Westmoreland
The Horn of Egremont Castle
336
340
341
Goody Blake and Harry Gill. A true Story.
Prelude, prefixed to the Volume entitled "Poems chiefly of
Early and Late Years."
351
To a Child. Written in her Album.
353
Lines written in the Album of the Countess of Lonsdale.