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NEW YORK: MACMILLAN & CO.
1896
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HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
Composed at Cora Linn, in sight of Wallace's Tower.
Effusion, in the Pleasure-Ground on the Banks of the
Bran, near Dunkeld
"From the dark chambers of dejection freed"
Yarrow Visited
Lines written on a blank leaf in a copy of the author's
poem The Excursion, upon hearing of the death of
the late Vicar of Kendal
"The fairest, brightest, hues of ether fade".
"Weak is the will of Man, his judgment blind"
1765
16
"Hail, Twilight, sovereign of one peaceful hour!"
"The Shepherd, looking eastward, softly said
"Even as a dragon's eye that feels the stress
"Mark the concentred hazels that enclose"
"Surprised by joy-impatient as the Wind"
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1816
Ode. The Morning of the Day appointed for a General
Thanksgiving. January 18, 1816
Ode.
Invocation to the Earth
"Emperors and Kings, how oft have temples rung"
Feelings of a French Royalist, on the Disinterment of the
Remains of the Duke D'Enghien .
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109
ΙΙΟ
III
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113
A Fact, and an Imagination; or, Canute and Alfred, on
the Sea-shore
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132
"A little onward lend thy guiding hand"
Το
on her first Ascent to the Summit of Helvellyn 135
The Pilgrim's Dream; or, the Star and the Glow-worm
Inscriptions supposed to be found in and near a Hermit's
Cell.
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170
Composed upon an Evening of Extraordinary Splendour
and Beauty
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1819
This, and the two following, were suggested by Mr. W.
Westall's Views of the Caves, etc., in Yorkshire
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Written upon a blank leaf in "The Complete Angler"
Composed in one of the Valleys of Westmoreland, on
Easter Sunday
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