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INDEX OF FIRST LINES

A thousand, a thousand, a thousand . .

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Ah, broken is the golden bowl! the spirit flown forever!
As turns the eye to bless the hand that led its infant years
At midnight, in the month of June

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Fair isle, that from the fairest of all flowers

Fair River! in thy bright, clear flow

First, find out a word that doth silence proclaim

For her these lines are penned, whose luminous eyes

Gaily bedight

From childhood's hour I have not been.

Hark, echo! - Hark; echo!

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In Heaven a spirit doth dwell

24

In the greenest of our valleys

38

In visions of the dark night

126

In youth have I known one with whom the Earth

124

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Oh! that my young life were a lasting dream!

Once it smiled a silent dell

118

14

Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,

7

Romance, who loves to nod and sing.

Science! true daughter of Old Time thou art! .

"Seldom we find," says Solomon Don Dunce

Take this kiss upon thy brow!

Thank Heaven! the crisis

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The bowers whereat, in dreams, I see

The great man lives forever shrined in the hearts of men
The happiest day the happiest hour
The ring is on my hand . .

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116

98

69

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The skies they were ashen and sober.

82

There are some qualities
Thou art sad, Castiglione.
Thou wast that all to me, love

Thou wouldst be loved?

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- then let thy heart

Thy soul shall find itself alone

'T was noontide of summer

Type of the antique Rome! Rich reliquary.

When from your gems of thought I turn

When melancholy and alone

Who is king but Epiphanes?

some incorporate things

35

40

31

33

120

122

19

147

142

151

INDEX OF TITLES

"A wilder'd being from my birth." | From An Album, 141, 285; (Alone),

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Bridal Ballad (Ballad; Song of the Hymn (Catholic Hymn), 23, 214.

Newly Wedded), 15, 201.

Catholic Hymn. See Hymn.

City in the Sea, The. (City of Sin;

The Doomed City), 29, 218.
Coliseum, The, 19, 207.
Conqueror Worm, The, 36, 224.

Hymn, Latin, 152.

Imitation. See Dream Within a
Dream, A.

Impromptu (To Kate Carol), 147,
287.

"In Youth have I known one
with whom the Earth," 124, 276.

Doomed City, The. See City in the Introduction. See Romance.

Sea, The.

Dream, A, 126, 276.

Irene (Irene the Dead). See Sleeper,

The.

Dream Within a Dream, A. See Israfel, 24, 215.

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