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LONDON: E. MOXON, SON, & CO., DOVER STREET.
1870.
765614-B.
CONTENTS.
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803.
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Departure from the Vale of Grasmere, August, 1803.
At the Grave of Burns, 1803. Seven Years after bis Death
Thoughts suggested the Day following, on the Banks of
Nith, near the Poet's Residence
To the Sons of Burns, after visiting the Grave of their
Father
Ellen Irwin : or, the Braes of Kirtle
To a Highland Girl .
Glen-Almain ; or, the Narrow Glen
Stepping Westward
The Solitary Reaper
Address to Kilchurn Castle, upon Loch Awe
Rob Roy's Grave
Sonnet. Composed at
Castle
Yarrow Unvisited .
Sonnet in the Pass of Killicranky
The Matron of Jedborough and her Husband
Fly, some kind Harbinger, to Grasmere-dale !
The Blind Highland Boy
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MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1814.
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The Brownie's Cell
Composed at Cora Linn, in sight of Wallace's Tower
Effusion, in the Pleasure-ground on the banks of the Bran,
near Dunkeld
Yarrow Visited, September, 1814
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POEMS DEDICATED TO NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE
AND LIBERTY.
PART I.
Composed by the Sea-side, near Calais, August, 1802 59
Is it a reed that's shaken by the wind
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Composed near Calais, on the Road leading to Ardres,
August 7, 1802
I grieved for Buonaparté, with a vain
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Festivals have I seen that were not names
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On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic
The King of Sweden
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To Toussaint L'Ouverture
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We had a female Passenger who came
Composed in the Valley near Dover, on the day of landing 65
Inland, within a hollow vale, I stood
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Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland 66
Written in London, September, 1802
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Milton ! thou should'st be living at this hour
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Great men have been among us ; hands that penned 69
It is not to be thought of that the Flood
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When I have borne in memory what has tamed
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