CONTENTS.
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Page | Composed | Published | |
263 | To the Daisy | 1807 | |
266 | To the same Flower | 1807 | |
268 | To a Sky-lark | 1807 | |
270 | To a Sexton | 1800 | |
272 | Who fancied what a pretty sight | 1807 | |
273 | Song for the Wandering Jew | 1800 | |
275 | The seven Sisters | 1807 | |
279 | By their floating Mill | 1807 | |
281 | The Kitten and falling Leaves | 1807 | |
287 | A Fragment | 1800 | |
290 | Address to my Infant Daughter | 1804 | |
POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION. |
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297 | There was a Boy | 1800 | |
299 | To the Cuckoo | 1807 | |
301 | A Night Piece | ||
303 | Yew Trees | ||
305 | View from the Top of Black Comb | ||
307 | Nutting | 1800 | |
310 | She was a Phantom | 1807 | |
312 | O Nightingale | 1807 | |
313 | Three Years she grew | 1800 | |
315 | A slumber | 1800 | |
316 | The Horn of Egremont Castle | 1807 | |
322 | Goody Blake and Harry Gill | 1798 | |
328 | I wandered lonely | 1807 | |
330 | Reverie of Poor Susan | 1800 | |
331 | Power of Music | 1807 | |
334 | Stepping Westward | 1803 | 1807 |
336 | Glen Almain | 1803 | 1807 |