Page |
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Composed |
Published
|
108 |
To the Spade of a Friend |
|
1807
|
110 |
Written in Germany |
1798 |
1800
|
113 |
Lines written at a small distance from my House, &c. |
|
1798
|
116 |
To a Young Lady who had been reproached for taking long walks, &c. |
|
1807
|
117 |
Lines written in early spring |
|
1798
|
119 |
Simon Lee |
|
1798
|
124 |
Andrew Jones |
|
1800
|
126 |
Lines written on a Tablet in a School |
|
1800
|
128 |
The two April mornings |
|
1800
|
132 |
The Fountain |
|
1800
|
136 |
Lines written in a Boat |
|
1798
|
137 |
Remembrance of Collins |
|
1798
|
139 |
I am not one of those, &c. |
|
1807
|
142 |
Incident characteristic of a favourite Dog |
|
1807
|
141 |
Tribute to the memory of the same Dog |
|
1807
|
146 |
The Force of Prayer, or the Founding of Bolton Abbey |
1808 |
|
150 |
Fidelity |
|
1807
|
154 |
Ode to Duty |
|
1807
|
|
MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS. |
|
|
159 |
Prefatory Sonnet |
|
1807
|
160 |
Upon the sight of a beautiful Picture |
|
|
161 |
The fairest, brightest |
|
|
162 |
Weak is the will of Man |
|
|
163 |
Hail Twilight |
|
|
164 |
The Shepherd looking eastward |
|
|
165 |
How sweet it is, when |
|
1807
|
166 |
Where lies the Land |
|
1807
|
167 |
Even as a dragon's eye |
|
|
168 |
Mark the concentred |
|
|
169 |
Composed after a journey across the Hamilton Hills |
1802 |
1807
|
170 |
These words |
|
1807
|
171 |
Degenerate Douglas |
|
1807
|