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Miscellaneous Sonnets, Continued-
"Go back to antique ages, if thine eyes".
"If thou indeed derive thy light from Heaven".
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176
177
A Grave-Stone upon the Floor in the Cloisters of Wor-
198
A Tradition of Oker Hill in Darley Dale, Derbyshire
230
The Egyptian Maid; or, The Romance of the Water Lily 252
The Poet and the Caged Turtledove
265
Presentiments
266
"In these fair vales hath many a Tree"
269
Elegiac Musings
"Chatsworth thy stately mansion, and the pride "
272
1831
The Primrose of the Rock .
To B. R. Haydon, on seeing his Picture of Napoleon
Bonaparte on the Island of St. Helena .
Yarrow Revisited, and Other Poems-
I. "The gallant Youth, who may have gained
II. On the Departure of Sir Walter Scott from
Abbotsford, for Naples
III. A Place of Burial in the South of Scotland
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285
IV. On the Sight of a Manse in the South of Scotland
v. Composed in Roslin Chapel, during a Storm
VI. The Trosachs
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290
VII. "The pibroch's note, discountenanced or mute
VIII. Composed after reading a Newspaper of the Day
IX. Composed in the Glen of Loch Etive
XIII. The Earl of Breadalbane's Ruined Mansion, and
XVII. To the Planet Venus, an Evening Star
299
XIX. Picture of Daniel in the Lions' Den, at Hamil-
ton Palace
301
XX. The Avon
303
XXI. Suggested by a View from an Eminence in
xxv. Roman Antiquities
XXVI. Apology for the Foregoing Poems .
XXVII. The Highland Broach .
Devotional Incitements
1832
"Calm is the fragrant air, and loth to lose".
Το -, upon the Birth of her First-born Child, March
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336
"If this great world of joy and pain”.
On a High Part of the Coast of Cumberland.
(By the Sea-Side)
Composed by the Sea-Shore
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340
Poems, composed or suggested during a Tour in the
Summer of 1833—
I. “Adieu, Rydalian Laurels ! that have grown "
II. “Why should the Enthusiast, journeying through
this Isle".
342
343
III. “They called Thee Merry England, in old time"
IV. To the River Greta, near Keswick
344
XI. Stanzas suggested in a Steam-Boat off Saint Bees'
Heads, on the Coast of Cumberland
351
XII. In the Channel, between the Coast of Cumber-
xv. On entering Douglas Bay, Isle of Man
360
XXII.
"Despond who will-I heard a Voice exclaim"
368
XXIII. In the Frith of Clyde, Ailsa Crag, during an
Summer of 1833, Continued-
XXVII. Written in a Blank Leaf of Macpherson's
XXXI. Flowers on the Top of the Pillars at the
XXXVII. "There!' said a Stripling, pointing with
meet pride
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XXXVIII. The River Eden, Cumberland
385
XXXIX. Monument of Mrs. Howard, in Wetheral
Church, near Corby, on the Banks of the