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CONTENTS OF VOLUME II.
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Ah! Sunflower. Ah! Sunflower! weary of time | 64 |
The Lily. The modest rose puts forth a thorn | 65 |
The Garden of Love. I laid me down upon a bank | 65 |
The Little Vagabond. Dear mother, dear mother, the church is cold | 66 |
London. I wander through each charter'd street | 67 |
The Human Abstract. Pity would be no more | 68 |
Infant Sorrow. My mother groaned, my father wept | 69 |
Christian Forbearance. I was angry with my friend | 69 |
A Little Boy Lost. Nought loves another as itself | 70 |
A Little Girl Lost. Children of the future age | 71 |
A Cradle Song. Sleep, sleep, beauty bright | 73 |
The Schoolboy. I love to rise on a summer morn | 74 |
To Tirzah. Whate'er is born of mortal birth | 76 |
THE BOOK OF THEL | 77 |
Introductory Note | 85 |
The Birds. Where thou dwellest, in what grove | 89 |
Broken Love. My spectre around me night and day | 90 |
The Two Songs. I heard an angel singing | 93 |
The Defiled Sanctuary. I saw a chapel all of gold | 94 |
Cupid. Why was Cupid a boy? | 95 |
The Woman taken in Adultery. The vision of Christ that thou dost see | 96 |
Love's Secret. Never seek to tell thy love | 98 |
The Wild Flower's Song. As I wandered in the forest | 99 |
The Crystal Cabinet. The maiden caught me in the wild | 100 |
Smile and Frown. There is a smile of love | 102 |
The Golden Net. Beneath a white thorn's lovely May | 103 |
The Land of Dreams. Awake, awake, my little boy | 104 |
Mary. Sweet Mary, the first time she ever was there | 105 |
Auguries of Innocence. To see a world in a grain of sand | 107 |
The Mental Traveller. I travelled through a land of men | 112 |
In A Myrtle Shade. To a lovely myrtle bound | 118 |
William Bond. I wonder whether the girls are mad | 119 |