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Illustration. The Jung-Frau and the Fall of the Rhine
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Down a swift Stream, thus far, a bold design
Bishops and Priests, blessèd are ye, if deep
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COMPOSED (TWO EXCEPTED) DURING A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, AND
ON THE ENGLISH BORDER, IN THE AUTUMN OF 1831.
The gallant Youth, who may have gained
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On the Departure of Sir Walter Scott from Abbotsford, for
Naples
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A Place of Burial in the South of Scotland
On the Sight of a Manse in the South of Scotland
Composed in Roslin Chapel, during a Storm
The Trosachs
The pibroch's note, discountenanced or mute
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Composed in the Glen of Loch Etive
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Eagles. Composed at Dunollie Castle in the Bay of Oban 104
To the Planet Venus, an Evening Star. Composed at
Bothwell Castle. Passed unseen, on account of stormy
Weather
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Picture of Daniel in the Lions' Den, at Hamilton Palace.
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The Avon. A Feeder of the Annan
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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
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By the Side of Rydal Mere
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
and Beauty
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Composed by the Sea-shore
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The Crescent-moon, the Star of Love
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To the Moon. Composed by the Sea-side, -
-on the Coast
Who but is pleased to watch the moon on high
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Where lies the truth? has Man, in wisdom's creed
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POEMS, COMPOSED OR SUGGESTED DURING A TOUR,
IN THE SUMMER OF 1833.
To the River Greta, near Keswick
To the River Derwent
Adieu, Rydalian Laurels ! that have grown
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Why should the Enthusiast, journeying through this Isle. 145
They called Thee MERRY ENGLAND, in old time
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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
In the Channel, between the Coast of Cumberland and
the Isle of Man
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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
On the Frith of Clyde. In a Steam-boat
On revisiting Dunolly Castle
The Dunolly Eagle
Written in a Blank Leaf of Macpherson's Ossian
Flowers on the Top of the Pillars at the Entrance of the
"There!" said a Stripling, pointing with meet pride
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The River Eden, Cumberland
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Monument of Mrs. Howard (by Nollekens), in Wetheral
Church, near Corby, on the Banks of the Eden
Suggested by the foregoing
Nunnery
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