CONTENTS.
ISLE OF PALMS.
Page.
Canto I. [1]
Canto II. [41]
Canto III. [75]
Canto IV. [139]
Angler's Tent [181]
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.
Hermitage [223]
Lines on Reading the Memoirs of Miss Smith [234]
Hymn to Spring [246]
Melrose Abbey [257]
Extract from the "Hearth" [264]
The French Exile [269]
The Three Seasons of Love [277]
To a Sleeping Child [280]
My Cottage [290]
Lines written on the Banks of Windermere, after Recovery from a dangerous Illness [304]
Apology for the little Naval Temple on Storrs' Point, Windermere [312]
Picture of a Blind Man [317]
Troutbeck Chapel [323]
Peace and Innocence [329]
Loughrig Tarn [333]
Mary [340]
Lines written at a little Well by the Roadside, Langdale [345]
Lines written on seeing a Picture by Berghem, of an Ass in a Storm-Shower [351]
On Reading Mr. Clarkson's History of the Abolition of the Slave Trade [357]
The Fallen Oak [362]
Nature Outraged [366]
Lines written by Moonlight at Sea [378]
The Nameless Stream [380]
Art and Nature [385]
Sonnet I.—Written on the Banks of Wastwater, during a Storm [388]
Sonnet II.—Written on the Banks of Wastwater, during a Calm [389]
Sonnet III.—Written at Midnight, on Helm-Crag [390]
Sonnet IV.—The Voice of the Mountains [391]
Sonnet V.—The Evening-Cloud [392]
Sonnet VI.—Written on the Sabbath-Day [393]
Sonnet VII.—Written on Skiddaw, during a Tempest [394]
Sonnet VIII. [395]
Sonnet IX.—Written on the Evening I heard of the Death of my Friend, William Dunlop [396]
Lines sacred to the Memory of The Rev. James Grahame, Author of "The Sabbath," &c. [397]