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Recollection of the Portrait of King Henry Eighth, Trinity Lodge, Cambridge
On the Death of His Majesty (George the Third)
A Parsonage in Oxfordshire.
Composed among the Ruins of a Castle in North Wales
To the Lady E. B. and the Hon. Miss P.
To the Torrent at the Devil's Bridge, North Wales, 1824.
In the Woods of Rydal
When Philoctetes in the Lemnian isle
While Anna's peers and early playmates tread
To the Cuckoo
The Infant M
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A Grave-stone upon the Floor in the Cloisters of Worcester Cathedral
Roman Antiquities discovered at Bishopstone, Herefordshire
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To the Author's Portrait
Why art thou silent! Is thy love a plant.
To B. R. Haydon, on seeing his Picture of Napoleon Buonaparte on the Island of St. Helena
A POET!-He hath put his heart to school
The most alluring clouds that mount the sky
On a Portrait of the Duke of Wellington upon the Field of Waterloo, by Haydon
Composed on a May Morning, 1838
Lo! where she stands fixed in a saint-like trance
To a Painter.
On the same Subject.
Hark! 'tis the Thrush, undaunted, undeprest
'Tis He whose yester-evening's high disdain
Oh what a Wreck! how changed in mien and speech!.
Intent on gathering wool from hedge and brake.
A Plea for Authors, May, 1838
Valedictory Sonnet
To the Rev. Christopher Wordsworth, D.D., Master of Harrow School.
Thoughts suggested the Day following, on the Banks of Nith, near the Poet's Residence
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
Composed near Calais, on the Road leading to Ardres, August 7, 1802.
I grieved for Buonaparté, with a vain
Festivals have I seen that were not names :
On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic
The King of Sweden
To Toussaint L'Ouverture.
We had a female Passenger who came
Composed in the Valley near Dover, on the day of landing
Inland, within a hollow vale, I stood;
Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland
Written in London, September, 1802
Milton! thou should'st be living at this hour:
Great men have been among us; hands that penned
It is not to be thought of that the Flood..
When I have borne in memory what has tamed
One might believe that natural miseries
There is a bondage worse, far worse, to bear
These times strike monied worldlings with dismay:
England! the time is come when thou should'st wean
When, looking on the present state of things,
To the Men of Kent. October, 1803
What if our numbers barely could defy
Lines on the expected Invasion. 1803.
Anticipation. October, 1803
Another year!-another deadly blow!
Ode. Who rises on the banks of Seine,
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To Thomas Clarkson, on the Final Passing of the Bill for the Abolition of the Slave Trade.
A Prophecy. February, 1807
Composed while the Author was engaged in Writing a Tract, occasioned by the Convention of
Feelings of a French Royalist, on the Disinterment of the Remains of the Duke d'Enghien
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Ode.-The Morning of the Day appointed for a General Thanksgiving. 1816
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MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820.
The Source of the Danube.
On approaching the Staub-bach, Lauterbrunnen
The Fall of the Aar-Handec
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Hymn, for the Boatmen, as they approach the Rapids under the Castle of Heidelberg
On hearing the "Ranz des Vaches" on the Top of the Pass of St. Gothard
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Fort Fuentes
The Church of San Salvador, seen from the Lake of Lugano
The Italian Itinerant, and the Swiss Goatherd.-Part I.
The Last Supper, by Leonardo da Vinci, in the Refectory of the Convent of Maria della Grazia
-Milan.
The Eclipse of the Sun, 1820
The Three Cottage Girls
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The Column intended by Buonaparte for a Triumphal Edifice in Milan, now lying by the way-
side in the Simplon Pass
Stanzas, composed in the Simplon Pass
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Echo, upon the Gemmi
Processions. Suggested on a Sabbath Morning in the Vale of Chamouny
At Rome.-Regrets. In allusion to Niebuhr and other modern Historians
Before the Picture of the Baptist, by Raphael, in the Gallery at Florence
At Florence.-From Michael Angelo
At Florence. From M. Angelo