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BODLEIRA
28.31900
IBRARY
CONTENTS.
THE EXCURSION
The Wanderer..
The Solitary...
Despondency
Despondency Corrected
The Pastor
The Church-yard among the Mountains
The Church-yard among the Mountains (continued)
The Parsonage
TAGE
13
ib.
32
51
71
97
117
141
162
Discourse of the Wanderer and an Evening Visit to the Lake 174
THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE; OR, THE FATE OF THE
Extract, from the conclusion of a poem, Composed upon leav
Lines written while Sailing in a Boat at Evening.
243
Remembrance of Collins, written upon the Thames, near Rich-
mond
Descriptive Sketches; taken during a Pedestrian Tour among
the Alps
244
PAGE
Lines left upon a seat in a Yew-tree, which stands near the
Lake of Esthwaite, on a desolate part of the shore, com-
manding a beautiful prospect
The Female Vagrant
....
250
252
POEMS REFERRING TO THE PERIOD OF CHILDHOOD 257
To a Butterfly
The Sparrow's Nest
Foresight; or the Charge of a Child to his younger Compa-
nion
Characteristics of a Child three years old
Address to a Child, during a boisterous Winter Evening, by a
female friend of the Author..........
The Mother's Return, by the same
Alice Fell
Lucy Gray; or Solitude
We are Seven
Anecdote for Fathers; showing how the practice of Lying may
be taught
Rural Architecture
258
259
ih.
260
262
265
266
268
The Pet Lamb. A Pastoral....
The Idle Shepherd-boys; or Dungeon-ghyll Force, A Pastoral 270
Influence of Natural Objects in calling forth and strengthen-
ing the imagination in Boyhood and early Youth............ 272
To H. C. six years old
274
POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES
"It was an April morning: fresh and clear".
To Joanna
"There is an eminence,-of these our hills"
"A narrow girdle of rough stones and crags".
To M. H.
"When to the attractions of the busy world”.
275
276
278
280
INSCRIPTIONS...
In the Grounds of Coleorton, the seat of Sir George Beau-
mont, Bart., Leicestershire ............
In a garden of the same...........
Written at the Request of Sir George Beaumont, Bart., and
in his name, for an Urn, placed by him at the termination
of a newly-planted avenue in the same grounds.............. 294
For a seat in the groves of Coleorton