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Sonnet ("Oh! how I love, on a fair summer's
Sonnet. To a Young Lady who sent me a
Laurel Crown .
Sonnet. Written on a Summer Evening
Sonnet ("After dark vapours have oppress'd
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Sonnet. On a Picture of Leander .
On **** ("Think not of it, sweet one, so;") 163
Lines ("Unfelt, unheard, unseen,")
Sonnet. On the Sea
Sonnet. On Leigh Hunt's Poem,
of Rimini
Fragment ("Where's the Poet? show him!
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"The Story
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Fragment of "The Castle Builder
Fragment ("Welcome joy, and welcome
sorrow,").
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Sonnet ("When I have fears that I may
POSTHUMOUS AND FUGITIVE POEMS (continued )—
A Draught of Sunshine ("Hence Burgundy,
Claret, and Port,'') .
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Faery Song("Shed no tear-Oh shed no tear!") 173
Faery Song ("Ah! woe is me! poor Silver-
wing!").
Song ("Spirit here that reignest ") .
Stanzas ("In a drear-nighted December,")
Sonnet. The Human Seasons
Lines on seeing a Lock of Milton's Hair
Sonnet. On sitting down to read "King Lear
once again
Sonnet to the Nile.
Lines from a Letter to J. H. Reynolds .
Sonnet ("Blue! 'Tis the life of heaven,—the
domain")
Sonnet to J. H. Reynolds
Teignmouth
The Devon Maid
Epistle to J. H. Reynolds
Dawlish Fair
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Fragment of an Ode to Maia.
Song ("Hush, hush! tread softly! hush,
hush my dear!")
Extracts from an Opera—
"O! were I one of the Olympian twelve," 191
The Daisy's Song
Asleep! O sleep a little while, white
pearl!"
POSTHUMOUS AND FUGITIVE POEMS (continued)—
Song. "I had a dove and the sweet dove
Sonnet to a Lady seen for a few Moments at
Vauxhall.
Sonnet on visiting the Tomb of Burns
Meg Merrilies
A Song about Myself
Sonnet to Ailsa Rock
Sonnet written in the Cottage where Burns
was Born
Lines written in the Highlands after a Visit to
Burns's Country
Staffa
Sonnet written on the Top of Ben Nevis
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A Prophecy. ("Tis the witching hour of
night,")
Translation from a Sonnet of Ronsard
The Eve of St. Mark
Ode on Indolence
Sonnet ("Why did I laugh to-night? No
Sonnet. A Dream, after reading Dante's
Episode of Paulo and Francesca
La Belle Dame Sans Merci
Song of Four Faeries
("Fame, like a wayward girl, will still
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Sonnet ("If by dull rhymes our English must
be chained,"),
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A Party of Lovers.
Sonnet ("The day is gone, and all its sweets
Sonnet written on a Blank Page in Shake-
speare's Poems, facing "A Lover's Com-