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"Ranz des Vaches" on the Pass of St. Gothard, 339. St. Catherine of Ledbury, 267.

Raphael, Before the Picture of the Baptist, 365.

Reaper, The Solitary, 289.

Recovery. (As, when a storm), 420.

Redbreast chasing the Butterfly, The, 162.

Redbreast, The, 143.

Redbreast, To a. (Stay, little cheerful), 530.
Reflections. (Grant that by this), 435.

St. Gothard, On Hearing the "Ranz des Vaches "

on the Top of the Pass of, 339.

Saints, 434.

Salisbury Plain, Incidents upon, 23.
San Salvador, The Church of, 341.
Saxon Clergy, Primitive, 423.
Saxon Conquest, 421.

Reformation, General View of the Troubles of the, Saxon Monasteries and Lights and Shades of the
437.

Religion, 424.

Reformers, Eminent. (Holy and heavenly Spirits), Say, what is Honour?-Tis the finest sense, 316.
438.
Scholars of the Village School of―, Address to
the, 577.

Reformers, Eminent. (Methinks that I), 438.
Reformers in Exile, English, 437.

School Exercise at Hawkshead, Written as a, 618.

Regrets. (Would that our scrupulous Sires), 448. School, In Anticipation of Leaving, 1.

Repentance, 116.

Reproof. (But what if One), 424.

Resolution and Independence, 195.

"Rest and be thankful", 389.

Resting-place, The, 382.

Retirement, 261.

Return. (A dark plume), 380.

Return, Content! for fondly I pursued, 332.

Reverie of Poor Susan, The, 187.

Rhine, In a Carriage upon the Banks of the, 335.

Rhine, The Author's Voyage down the, 625.
Richard I, 427.

Rob Roy's Grave, 290.

Robin, Poor, 529.

Robinson, To Henry Crabb, 352.

Roman Antiquities, 275, 394.

Roman Refinements, Temptations from, 420.
Romance of the Water Lily, The, 369.
Rome, At. (Complacent Fictions), 359.
Rome, At. (Is this, ye gods), 358.
Rome, At. (They-who have seen), 359.
Rome, At. (Those old credulities), 359.
Rome, Near, In sight of St. Peter's, 360.
Rome, The Pine of Monte Mario at, 358.

Roslin Chapel during a Storm, Composed in, 387.
Ruins of a Castle in North Wales, Composed
among the, 272.

Rural Architecture, 86.

Rural Ceremony, 448.

Rural Illusions, 170.

Russian Fugitive, The, 541.

Ruth, 192.

Rydal, Composed at, on May Morning, 367.
Rydal, In the Woods of, 272.

Rydal, Inscription written on One of the Islands
of, 548.

Rydal Mere, By the Side of, 455.
Rydal Mount, Inscription at, 626.
Rylstone, The White Doe of, 395.

Sacheverel, 442.
Sacrament, 446.

Said Secrecy to Cowardice and Fraud, 513.
Sailor's Mother, The, 119.

Schwytz, The Town of, 339.

Scorn not the Sonnet; Critic, you have frowned,
260.

Scotland, A Place of Burial in the South of, 387
Scotland, Memorials of a Tour in (1803), 284.
Scotland, Memorials of a Tour in (1814), 298.
Scotland, On the Sight of a Manse in the South
of, 387.

Scott, Sir Walter, On the Departure of, from
Abbotsford, 386:

Scottish Covenanters, Persecution of the, 441.
Sea, Forms of Prayer at, 447.
Sea-shore, Composed by the, 458.
Sea-side, By the, 454.

Seasons, Thoughts on the, 502.
Seathwaite Chapel, 380.

Seclusion. (Continued), 424.

Seclusion. (Lance, shield, and sword), 423.
Sentiment and Reflection, Poems of, 481.

September, 1815. (While not a leaf seems faded),
263.

September, 1819. (Departing Summer), 498.
September, 1819. (The Sylvan slopes), 498.
Serving no haughty Muse, my hands have here, 280.
Seven Sisters, The 161.
Seventieth Year, To
Sexton, To a, 157.

in her, 274.

She dwelt among the untrodden ways, 109.
She was a Phantom of delight, 185.
Sheep-washing, 381.

Sick, Visitation of the, 447

Simon Lee, 483.

Simplon Pass, Buonaparte's Column in the, 345.
Simplon Pass, Stanzas Composed in the, 345.
Simplon Pass, The, 186.

Sister, To my. (It is the first mild day), 482.
Six months to six years added he remained, 576.
Sky Prospect from the Plain of France, 348.
Skylark, To a. (Ethereal minstrel !), 209.

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St. Bees' Heads, Suggested in a Steamboat off, 465. Sleep, To.

(Fond words have oft), 253.
(O gentle sleep), 253.

Snow, Our Lady of the, 338.

So fair, so sweet, withal so sensitive, 511.

Snowdrop, To a, 264.

Sobieski, The Siege of Vienna raised by, 326.

Soft as a cloud is yon blue Ridge, 456.

The martial courage of a day is vain, 316.
The massy Ways, carried across these heights, 549.
The most alluring clouds that mount the sky, 277.
The pibroch's note, discountenanced or mute, 388.
The power of Armies is a visible thing, 321.

Sole listener, Duddon! to the breeze that played, The Shepherd, looking eastward, softly said, 265.

377.

Solitary Reaper, The, 289.

Somnambulist, The, 478.

Sound, On the Power of, 232.
Spade of a Friend, To the, 489.

Spaniard, Indignation of a high-minded, 319.
Spanish Guerillas, 320.

Spanish Guerillas, The French and the, 320.
Sparrow's Nest, The, 79.

Spinning Wheel, Song for the, 163.
Sponsors, 445.

Spring, Lincs Written in Early, 482.
Staffa, Cave of.
Staffa, Cave of.
Staffa, Cave of.

Staffa, Cave of.

After the Crowd had departed, 473.
Flower at the entrance of, 474.
(We saw, but surely), 473.

(Ye shadowy Beings), 473.

Star and the Glowworm, The, 167.
Star-gazers, 189.

Steamboats, Viaducts, and Railways, 477.
Stepping Stones, The. (Not so that Pair), 378.
Stepping Stones, The. (The struggling Rill), 378.
Stepping Westward, 289

The stars are mansions built by Nature's hand, 266.
The sun has long been set, 457.

The unremitting voice of nightly streams, 501.
The world is too much with us; late and soon, 259.
There is a bondage worse, far worse, to bear, 308.
There is a little unpretending Rill, 251.
There is a pleasure in poetic pains, 265.'
There is an Eminence, of these our hills, 148.
There never breathed a man who, when his life, 574.
"There!" said a Stripling, pointing with meet pride,
475.

There was a boy, 183.

These times strike monied worldlings with dis-
may, 308.

They called Thee Merry England, in old time, 463.
Thieves, The Two, 571.

This Lawn, a carpet all alive, 499.

Thomson's "Castle of Indolence ", Stanzas written
in, 107.

Thorn, The, 197.

Those words were uttered as in pensive mood, 263.
Though narrow be that old Man's cares,
and near,
267.
Though the bold wings of Poesy affect, 270.
Stone, F. Suggested by a Portrait from the Pencil Thrasymene, Near the Lake of. (For action born),

Stone, F. Suggested by a Portrait from the Pencil
of. (Among a grave fraternity), 510.

of. (Beguiled into forgetfulness), 508.

Storm, Composed during a, 263.

Strange fits of passion have I known, 109.
Stray Pleasures, 166.

Stream, Composed on the Banks of a Rocky, 268.
Stream, On the Banks of a Rocky, 551.
Such age how beautiful! O Lady bright, 274
Sun, The Eclipse of the (1820), 343.

Supreme Being, To the. (From Michael Angelo),

257.

Surprised by joy-impatient as the wind, 257
Susan, The Reverie of Poor, 187.
Sweden, The King of, 305.

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Toussaint L'Ouverture, To, 305.
Tradition, 381.

Tradition, American, 380.
Sub-Trajan, The Pillar of, 367.

Swiss Goatherd, The Italian Itinerant and the, 341.
Switzerland, Thought of a Briton on the
jugation of, 306.

Tables Turned, The, 481.

Take, cradled Nursling of the mountain, take, 377-
Tell, Effusion in Presence of the painted Tower of,
at Altorf, 339.

Thanksgiving after Childbirth, 447.
Thanksgiving Ode (Hail, orient Conqueror), 329.
The Crescent-moon, the Star of Love, 459.
The fairest, brightest, hues of ether fade, 252.
The gallant Youth, who may have gained, 385.
The Kirk of Ulpha to the pilgrim's eye, 383.
The leaves that rustled on this oak-crowned hill,
456.

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Translation of the Bible, 435.
Transubstantiation, 431.
Triad, The, 220.

Tributary Stream, 380.

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Vallombrosa, At, 364.

Vaudois, The, 431.

Vaudracour and Julia, 121.

Venetian Republic, On the Extinction of the, 304.
Venice, Scene in, 428.
Venus, To the Planet.
Venus, To the Planet.

281.

Vernal Ode, 226.

(Though joy attend), 391.
(What strong allurement),

Vienna, The Siege of, raised by Sobieski, 326.
Virgin, The, 434.

Visitation of the Sick, 447-

Waggoner, The, 173.

Whence that low voice?-A whisper from the
heart, 381.

Where lies the Land to which yon Ship must go,
258.

Where lies the truth? has Man, in wisdom's creed,
461.

Where long and deeply hath been fixed the root,
431.

While Anna's peers and early playmates tread, 273-
While beams of orient light shoot wide and high,
282.

White Doe of Rylstone, The, 395.

Who but is pleased to watch the moon on high, 461.
Who fancied what a pretty sight, 162.

"Wait, prithee, wait!" this answer Lesbia threw, Who rises on the banks of Seine, 311.

Who swerves from innocence, who makes divorce,
383.

274.
Waldenses, 432.
Wales, Composed among the Ruins of a Castle in Why art thou silent? Is thy love a plant, 277.
North, 272.
"Why, Minstrel, these untuneful murmurings," 252,

Wales, To the Torrent at the Devil's Bridge, North, Why should the Enthusiast, journeying through

272.

Walton's Book of Lives, 441.

Wandering Jew, Song for the, 166.

this isle, 463.

Why should we weep or mourn, Angelic boy, 581.
Why sleeps the future, as a snake enrolled, 452.

Wansfell! this Household has a favoured lot, 281. Wicliffe, 432.

Warning, The, 508.

Warrior, Character of the Happy, 493.

Water Fowl, 218.

Water Lily, The Romance of the, 369.
Waterfall and the Eglantine, The, 155.
Waterloo, After Visiting the Field of, 334.
Waterloo, Occasioned by the Battle of.

sons of Albion), 325.

(Intrepid

Widow on Windermere Side, The, 138.
William III, 442.

Williams, Helen Maria, On Seeing her Weep, 619.
Wishing-gate Destroyed, The, 223.

Wishing-gate, The, 223.

With how sad steps, O Moon, thou climb'st the
sky, 266.

With Ships the sea was sprinkled far and nigh, 258.

Waterloo, Occasioned by the Battle of (The Worcester Cathedral, A Gravestone in, 275.

Bard-whose soul), 326.

We are Seven, 83.

We had a female Passenger who came, 305.
"Weak is the will of Man, his judgment blind", 259.
Wellington, On Haydon's Portrait of the Duke of,
278.

Westall's Views of Yorkshire Caves, 268, 269.
-Westminster Bridge, Composed upon, 269.
Westmoreland Girl, The, 93.

What aspect bore the Man who roved or fled, 378.
What heavenly smiles! O Lady mine, 112.
What if our numbers barely could defy, 309.
When haughty expectations prostrate lie, 265.
When I have borne in memory what has tamed,
307.

When, looking on the present face of things, 309.
When Philoctetes in the Lemnian isle, 273.
When Severn's sweeping flood had overthrown,627.
When the soft hand of sleep had closed the latch,
323.

When, to the attractions of the busy world, 150.

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Beneath yon eastern ridge, the craggy bound
Be this the chosen site; the virgin sod
Between two sister moorland rills..
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Black Demons hovering o'er his mitred head
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Closing the sacred Book which long has fed
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