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Transubstantiation
The Vaudois
Praised be the Rivers, from their mountain springs.
Translation of the Bible
The Point at Issue
Edward VI.
Edward signing the Warrant for the Execution of Joan of
Illustration. The Jung-Frau and the Fall of the Rhine
near Schaffhausen
Troubles of Charles the First
Laud
Afflictions of England
PART III.
FROM THE RESTORATION TO THE PRESENT TIMES.
I saw the figure of a lovely Maid
Patriotic Sympathies
Charles the Second
Latitudinarianism
Walton's Book of Lives.
Clerical Integrity
Persecution of the Scottish Covenanters
Acquittal of the Bishops
William the Third
Obligations of Civil to Religious Liberty .
Sacheverel
Down a swift Stream, thus far, a bold design
ASPECTS OF CHRISTIANITY IN AMERICA.-I.
Fathers
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American Episcopacy
Bishops and Priests, blessèd are ye, if deep
COMPOSED (TWO EXCEPTED) DURING A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, AND
ON THE ENGLISH BORDER, IN THE AUTUMN OF 1831.
On the Departure of Sir Walter Scott from Abbotsford, for
Naples
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97
Composed in Roslin Chapel, during a Storm
A Place of Burial in the South of Scotland
98
On the Sight of a Manse in the South of Scotland.
The Trosachs
The pibroch's note, discountenanced or mute
Composed in the Glen of Loch Etive
Eagles. Composed at Dunollie Castle in the Bay of Oban 104
In the Sound of Mull
Suggested at Tyndrum in a Storm
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The Earl of Breadalbane's Ruined Mansion, and Family
Burial-place, near Killin.
'Rest and be Thankful!' At the Head of Glencroe
Highland Hut
The Highland Broach.
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108
To the Planet Venus, an Evening Star. Composed at
Loch Lomond
113
Bothwell Castle. Passed unseen, on account of stormy
Picture of Daniel in the Lions' Den, at Hamilton Palace.
The Avon. A Feeder of the Annan
Suggested by a View from an Eminence in Inglewood Forest 116
Roman Antiquities. From the Roman Station at Old Penrith 119
Apology, for the foregoing Poems
EVENING VOLUNTARIES.
Calm is the fragrant air, and loth to lose
On a high Part of the Coast of Cumberland
and Beauty
Soft as a cloud is yon blue Ridge--the Mere
The leaves that rustled on this oak-crowned hill
The sun has long been set
Composed upon an Evening of extraordinary Splendour
Composed by the Sea-shore
Who but is pleased to watch the moon on high
Where lies the truth? has Man, in wisdom's creed
POEMS, COMPOSED OR SUGGESTED DURING A TOUR,
IN THE SUMMER OF 1833.
Why should the Enthusiast, journeying through this Isle. 145
They called Thee MERRY ENGLAND, in old time
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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
To a Friend. On the Banks of the Derwent
Mary Queen of Scots. Landing at the Mouth of the
Stanzas suggested in a Steam-boat off St. Bees' Heads, on
the coast of Cumberland .
In the Channel, between the Coast of Cumberland and
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