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CONTENTS.
Page | Composed | Published | |
172 | To the Poet Dyer | ||
173 | To Sleep | 1807 | |
174 | To Sleep | 1807 | |
175 | To Sleep | 1807 | |
176 | With Ships | 1807 | |
177 | To the River Duddon | 1807 | |
178 | From the Italian of M. Angelo | ||
179 | From the same | ||
180 | From the same | ||
181 | To the Lady | 1807 | |
182 | The World is too much with | 1807 | |
183 | Written in very early Youth | ||
184 | Composed on Westminster bridge | 1807 | |
185 | Pelion and Ossa | 1807 | |
186 | Brook whose | ||
187 | Admonition | 1807 | |
188 | Beloved Vale | 1807 | |
189 | Methought I saw | 1807 | |
191 | Surprized by joy | ||
191 | It is a beauteous | 1807 | |
192 | Composed on the Eve of the Marriage of a Friend | ||
193 | On approaching Home | 1803 | |
194 | To | ||
195 | To Raisley Calvert | 1807 | |
SONNETS DEDICATED TO LIBERTY. FIRST PART. Published in 1807. |
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199 | Composed by the Sea shore near Calais | ||
200 | Calais | ||
201 | To a Friend | ||
202 | I grieved for Buonaparte | ||
203 | Festivals have I seen | ||
204 | On the extinction of the Venetian Republic | ||
205 | The King of Sweden |