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XXIV. Continued
XXV. Concluded
XXVI. To Sleep
XXVII. Composed upon the Beach near Calais, 1802
XXVIII. "Where lies the Land?"
XXIX. Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1803-219
XXX. "I watch, and long have watched"
XXXI. Scenery between Namur and Liege
XLI. Mary, Queen of Scots, Landing at the Mouth of
the Derwent, Workington
XLII. "Most sweet is it "
XLIII. On the Departure of Sir Walter Scott from
Abbotsford, for Naples
XLVI. "The Pibroch's Note discountenanced or mute".
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LX. "Wansfell! this Household has a favoured Lot"
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Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey
Address to my Infant Daughter Dora
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Lines left upon a Seat in a Yew-Tree
Lines written on the expected death of Mr. Fox
Elegiac Stanzas, suggested by a Picture of Peele Castle
Glen-Almain; or, the Narrow Glen
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Written on a Blank Leaf of Macpherson's Ossian.
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The Wishing-Gate.
To the Lady Fleming
To the Rev. Dr. Wordsworth
Evening Voluntaries-
I. "Not in the lucid intervals of life
II. "The Sun, that seemed so mildly to retire
To Mary Wordsworth
Extempore Effusion upon the Death of James Hogg
Devotional Incitements.
Inscription for a Stone in the Grounds of Rydal Mount
POEMS OF BALLAD FORM
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