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View from the Top of Black Comb
Nutting
She was a Phantom of delight
O Nightingale! thou surely art, &c.
Three years she grew in sun and shower
A slumber did my spirit seal
The Horn of Egremont Castle
Goody Blake and Harry Gill
I wandered lonely as a Cloud
The Reverie of Poor Susan
Power of Music
Her eyes are wild, her head is bare
Resolution and Independence
The Thorn
Hart-leap Well
Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle
Yes, it was the mountain Echo
To a Sky-lark
It is no Spirit who from Heaven hath flown
French Revolution
Beloved Vale! I said, &c.
Pelion and Ossa flourished side by side
There is a little unpretending Rill
Her only Pilot the soft breeze
The fairest, brightest hues of ether fade
Upon the Sight of a beautiful Picture
Why, Minstrel, these untuneful murmurings
Aerial Rock, whose solitary brow
To Sleep
To the River Derwent
Composed in one of the Valleys of Westmoreland,
Grief, thou hast lost an ever-ready Friend
To S. H.
Decay of Piety
Composed on the Eve of the Marriage of a Friend,
in the Vale of Grasmere
From the Italian of Michael Angelo
Methought I saw the footsteps of a throne
Weak is the will of Man
It is a beauteous Evening
Where lies the Land to which yon Ship must go?
With Ships the sea was sprinkled far and nigh
The world is too much with us, &c.
A volant Tribe of Bards
How sweet it is, when mother Fancy rocks
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Personal Talk
(continued)
(concluded)
To R. B. Haydon, Esq.
From the dark chambers of dejection freed
Fair Prime of life!
I heard (alas! 'twas only in a dream)
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Retirement
To the Memory of Raisley Calvert
MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS.
PART SECOND.
Scorn not the Sonnet
Not Love, nor War
September, 1815
November 1
Composed during a Storm
To a Snow-drop
Composed a few Days after the foregoing
The Stars are mansions built by Nature's hand
To the Lady Beaumont
To the Lady Mary Lowther
There is a pleasure in poetic pains
The Shepherd, looking eastward
Hail, Twilight
With how sad steps, O Moon
Even as a dragon's eye
Mark the concentred Hazels
Captivity
Brook! whose society the Poet seeks
Composed on the Banks of a Rocky Stream
Pure element of waters!
The Monument commonly called Long Meg and
her Daughters, near the River Eden
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Composed after a Journey across the Hamilton
Hills, Yorkshire
These words were uttered as in pensive mood
Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1803
Oxford, May 30, 1820
Recollection of the Portrait of King Henry Eighth,
Trinity Lodge, Cambridge
On the Death of His late Majesty
June, 1820
A Parsonage, in Oxfordshire
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Composed among the Ruins of a Castle in North
Wales
To the Lady E. B. and the Hon. Miss P.
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To the Torrent at the Devil's Bridge, North Wales 339
Though narrow be that Old Man's cares, &c.