| [JUVENILE POEMS.] |
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| [On my Mother’s Birthday. Written at the age of eight] | 1 |
| [A Prayer. Written at the age of nine] | ib. |
| [Address to the Deity. Written at the age of eleven] | ib. |
| [Shakspeare. Written at the age of eleven] | 2 |
| [To my Brother and Sister in the country. Written at the age of eleven] | ib. |
| [Sonnet to my Mother. Written at the age of twelve] | ib. |
| [Sonnet. Written at the age of thirteen] | 3 |
| [Rural Walks. Written at the age of thirteen] | ib. |
| [Sonnet. Written at the age of thirteen] | ib. |
| [England and Spain; or, Valour and Patriotism. Written at the age of fourteen] | 4 |
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| [THE DOMESTIC AFFECTIONS, &c.] |
| [The Silver Locks. Addressed to an Ancient Friend] | 10 |
| [To my Mother] | 11 |
| [To my Younger Brother. On his Return from Spain, after the fatal Retreat under Sir John Moore and the battle of Corunna] | ib. |
| [To my Eldest Brother, with the British army in Portugal] | 12 |
| [Lines written in the Memoirs of Elizabeth Smith] | ib. |
| [The Ruin and its Flowers] | 13 |
| [Christmas Carol] | 14 |
| [The Domestic Affections] | 15 |
| [To Mr Edwards, the Harper of Conway] | 19 |
| [Epitaph on Mr W——, a celebrated Mineralogist] | 20 |
| [Epitaph on the Hammer of the aforesaid Mineralogist] | ib. |
| [Prologue to The Poor Gentleman. As intended to be performed by the Officers of the 34th Regiment at Clonmel] | 21 |
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| [THE RESTORATION OF THE WORKS OF ART TO ITALY] | 22 |
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| [MODERN GREECE] | 28 |
| [Critical Annotations] | 42 |
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[TRANSLATIONS FROM CAMOENS AND OTHER POETS.] |
| [Sonnet 70] | 43 |
| [Sonnet 282 From Psalm 137] | ib. |
| [Part of Eclogue 15] | 44 |
| [Sonnet 271] | 44 |
| [Sonnet 186] | ib. |
| [Sonnet 108] | 44 |
| [Sonnet 23 To a Lady who died at Sea] | 45 |
| [Sonnet 19] | ib. |
| [“Que estranho caso de amor!”] | ib. |
| [Sonnet 58] | ib. |
| [Sonnet 178] | ib. |
| [Sonnet 80] | 46 |
| [Sonnet 239 From Psalm 137] | ib. |
| [Sonnet 128] | ib. |
| [“Polomeu apartamento”] | ib. |
| [Sonnet 205] | 47 |
| [Sonnet 133] | ib. |
| [Sonnet 181] | ib. |
| [Sonnet 278] | ib. |
| [“Mi nueve y dulce querella”] | ib. |
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| [Metastasio.—“Dunque si sfoga in pianto”] | ib. |
| [— “Al furor d’avversa Sorte”] | 48 |
| [— “Quella onda che ruina”] | ib. |
| [—“Leggiadra rosa, le cui pure foglie”] | ib. |
| [—“Che speri, instabil Dea, di sassi e spine”] | ib. |
| [—“Parlagli d’un periglio”] | ib. |
| [—“Sprezza il furor del vento”] | ib. |
| [—“Sol può dir che sia contento”] | ib. |
| [—“Ah! frenate le piante imbelle!”] | 49 |
| [Vincenzo da Filicaja.—“Italia! Italia! O tu cui diè la sorte”] | ib. |
| [Pastorini.—“Genova mia! se con asciutto ciglio”] | ib. |
| [Lope de Vega.—“Estese el cortesano”] | ib. |
| [Francisco Manuel.—On ascending a Hill leading to a Convent] | ib. |
| [Della Casa.—Venice] | 50 |
| [Il Marchese Cornelio Bentivoglio.—“L’anima bella, che dal vero Eliso”] | ib. |
| [Quevedo.—Rome buried in her own Ruins] | ib. |
| [El conde Juan de Tarsis.—“Tu, que la dulce vida en tiernas anos”] | ib. |
| [Torquato Tasso.—“Negli anni acerbi tuoi, purpurea rosa”] | ib. |
| [Bernardo Tasso.—“Quest’ ombra che giammai non vide il sole”] | 51 |
| [Petrarch.—“Chi vuol veder quantunque può natura”] | ib. |
| [— “Se lamentar augelli, o verdi fronde”] | ib. |
| [Pietro Bembo.—“O Muerte! que sueles ser”] | ib. |
| [Francesco Lorenzini.—“O Zefiretto, che movendo vai”] | ib. |
| [Gesner.—Morning Song] | 52 |
| [German Song.—“Mädchen, lernet Amor kennen”] | ib. |
| [Chaulieu.—“Grotte, d’où sort ce clair ruisseau”] | ib. |
| [Garcilaso de Vega.—“Coyed de vuestra alegre primavera”] | 52 |
| [Lorenzo de Medici.—Violets] | 53 |
| [Pindemonte.—On the Hebe of Canova] | ib. |
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| [MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.] |
| [Lines written in a Hermitage on the Sea-shore] | 54 |
| [Dirge of a Child] | ib. |
| [Invocation] | 55 |
| [To the Memory of General Sir E—D P—K—M] | ib. |
| [To the Memory of Sir H—Y E—LL—S, who fell in the battle of Waterloo] | 56 |
| [Guerilla Song. Founded on the story related of the Spanish patriot Mina] | ib. |
| [The Aged Indian,] | ib. |
| [Evening amongst the Alps] | 57 |
| [Dirge of the Highland Chief in “Waverley”] | ib. |
| [The Crusaders’ War-Song] | 58 |
| [The Death of Clanronald] | ib. |
| [To the Eye] | 59 |
| [The Hero’s Death,] | ib. |
| [Stanzas on the Death of the Princess Charlotte] | ib. |
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| [WALLACE’S INVOCATION TO BRUCE.] | 63 |
| [Advertisement by the Author, &c.] | ib. |
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| [TALES AND HISTORIC SCENES.] |
| [The Abencerrage] | 67 |
| [The Widow of Crescentius] | 85 |
| [The Last Banquet of Antony and Cleopatra] | 93 |
| [Alaric in Italy] | 95 |
| [The Wife of Asdrubal] | 97 |
| [Heliodorus in the Temple] | 98 |
| [Night-scene in Genoa. From Sismondi’s “Républiques Italiennes”] | 99 |
| [The Troubadour and Richard Cœur-de-Lion] | 101 |
| [The Death of Conradin] | 103 |
| [Critical Annotations] | 105 |
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| [THE SCEPTIC] | 106 |
| [Critical Annotations] | 113 |
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| [SUPERSTITION AND REVELATION] | 114 |
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| [ITALIAN LITERATURE.] |
| [The Basvigliana of Monti] | 118 |
| [The Alcestis of Alfieri] | 121 |
| [Il Conte di Carmagnola. A tragedy. By Alessandro Manzoni] | 125 |
| [Caius Gracchus. A tragedy. By Monti] | 133 |
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| [PATRIOTIC EFFUSIONS OF THE ITALIAN POETS.] |
| [Vincenzo da Filicaja] | 138 |
| [Carlo Maria Maggi] | ib. |
| [Alessandro Marchetti] | ib. |
| [Alessandro Pegolotti] | ib. |
| [Francesco Maria de Conti.—The Shore of Africa] | ib. |
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| [Jeu-d’Esprit on the word “Barb”] | 139 |
| [The Fever-Dream] | ib. |
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| [DARTMOOR] | 141 |
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| [WELSH MELODIES.] |
| [The Harp of Wales. Introductory stanzas] | 145 |
| [Druid Chorus on the Landing of the Romans] | ib. |
| [The Green Isles of Ocean] | 146 |
| [The Sea-Song of Gafran] | ib. |
| [The Hirlas Horn] | ib. |
| [The Hall of Cynddylan] | 147 |
| [The Lament of Llywarch Hen] | ib. |
| [Grufydd’s Feast] | 148 |
| [The Cambrian in America] | ib. |
| [Taliesin’s Prophecy] | ib. |
| [Owen Glyndwr’s War-Song] | 149 |
| [Prince Madoc’s Farewell] | ib. |
| [Caswallon’s Triumph] | 150 |
| [Howel’s Song] | ib. |
| [The Mountain Fires] | ib. |
| [Eryri Wen] | 151 |
| [Chant of the Bards before their Massacre by Edward I.] | ib. |
| [The Dying Bard’s Prophecy] | 152 |
| [The Fair Isle. For the melody called the “Welsh Ground”] | ib. |
| [The Rock of Cader Idris] | ib. |
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| [THE VESPERS OF PALERMO] | 153 |
| [Critical Annotations] | 186 |
| —— |
| [Stanzas to the Memory of George the Third] | 187 |
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| [TALES AND HISTORIC SCENES.] |
| [The Maremma] | 191 |
| [A Tale of the Secret Tribunal] | 194 |
| [The Caravan in the Deserts] | 210 |
| [Marius amongst the Ruins of Carthage] | 212 |
| [A Tale of the Fourteenth Century. A Fragment] | 213 |
| [Belshazzar’s Feast] | 219 |
| [The Last Constantine] | 221 |
| [Annotations on the Last Constantine] | 234 |
| [The League of the Alps; or, the Meeting of the Field of Grütli] | ib. |
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| [SONGS OF THE CID.] |
| [The Cid’s Departure into Exile] | 238 |
| [The Cid’s Deathbed] | ib. |
| [The Cid’s Funeral Procession] | 239 |
| [The Cid’s Rising] | 241 |
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| [GREEK SONGS.] |
| [The Storm of Delphi] | 241 |
| [The Bowl of Liberty] | 242 |
| [The Voice of Scio] | 243 |
| [The Spartans’ March] | ib. |
| [The Urn and Sword] | 244 |
| [The Myrtle Bough] | ib. |
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| [MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.] |
| [On a Flower from the Field of Grütli] | 244 |
| [On a Leaf from the Tomb of Virgil] | 245 |
| [The Chieftain’s Son] | ib. |
| [A Fragment] | ib. |
| [England’s Dead] | 246 |
| [The Meeting of the Bards. Written for an Eisteddvod, or meeting of Welsh Bards, held in London, May 22, 1822] | 246 |
| [The Voice of Spring] | 247 |
| [Elysium] | 249 |
| [The Funeral Genius. An Ancient Statue] | 250 |
| [The Tombs of Platæa] | 251 |
| [The View from Castri] | ib. |
| [The Festal Hour] | 252 |
| [Song of the Battle of Morgarten] | 253 |
| [Ode on the Defeat of King Sebastian of Portugal and his army in Africa. Translated from the Spanish of Herrera] | 254 |
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| [SEBASTIAN OF PORTUGAL] | 256 |
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| [THE SIEGE OF VALENCIA] | 262 |
| [Advertisement by the Author,] | ib. |
| [Critical Annotations] | 292 |
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| [MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.] |
| [Song. Founded on an Arabian Anecdote] | 293 |
| [Alp-Horn Song. Translated from the German of Tieck] | 294 |
| [The Cross of the South] | ib. |
| [The Sleeper of Marathon] | 295 |
| [To Miss F. A. L. on her Birthday] | ib. |
| [Written on the First Leaf of the Album of the Same] | ib. |
| [To the Same, on the Death of her Mother] | 296 |
| [From the Spanish of Garcilaso de la Vega] | ib. |
| [From the Italian of Sannazaro] | ib. |
| [Appearance of the Spirit of the Cape to Vasco de Gama. Translated from Camoens] | 297 |
| [A Dirge] | 298 |
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| [TRANSLATIONS FROM HORACE] |
| [To Venus] | 298 |
| [To his Attendant] | ib. |
| [To Delius] | 299 |
| [To the Fountain of Bandusia] | ib. |
| [To Faunus] | ib. |
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| [DE CHATILLON; OR, THE CRUSADERS] | 300 |
| [Critical Annotations] | 315 |
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| [THE FOREST SANCTUARY] | 316 |
| [Critical Annotations] | 336 |
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| [LAYS OF MANY LANDS.] |
| [Moorish Bridal-Song] | 338 |
| [The Bird’s Release] | ib. |
| [The Sword of the Tomb. A Northern Legend] | 339 |
| [Valkyriur Song] | 340 |
| [The Cavern of the Three Tells. A Swiss Tradition] | 341 |
| [Swiss Song. On the Anniversary of an Ancient Battle] | 342 |
| [The Messenger Bird] | 343 |
| [Answer to The Messenger Bird, by an American Quaker Lady] | note, ib. |
| [The Stranger in Louisiana] | ib. |
| [The Isle of Founts. An Indian Tradition] | 344 |
| [The Bended Bow] | 345 |
| [He never smiled again] | 346 |
| [Cœur-de-Lion at the Bier of his Father] | ib. |
| [The Vassal’s Lament for the Fallen Tree] | 347 |
| [The Wild Huntsman] | 348 |
| [Brandenburg Harvest-Song. From the German of La Motte Fouqué] | 348 |
| [The Shade of Theseus. An Ancient Greek Tradition] | 349 |
| [Ancient Greek Song of Exile] | ib. |
| [Greek Funeral Chant, or Myriologue] | ib. |
| [Greek Parting Song] | 351 |
| [The Suliote Mother] | 352 |
| [The Farewell to the Dead] | 353 |
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| [MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.] |
| [I go, Sweet Friends!] | 354 |
| [Angel Visits] | ib. |
| [Ivy Song. Written on receiving some Ivy-leaves gathered from the ruined Castle of Rheinfels, on the Rhine] | ib. |
| [To one of the Author’s children on his Birthday] | 355 |
| [On a Similar Occasion] | ib. |
| [Christ Stilling the Tempest] | ib. |
| [Epitaph over the Grave of Two Brothers] | 356 |
| [Monumental Inscription] | ib. |
| [The Sound of the Sea] | ib. |
| [The Child and Dove. Suggested by Chantrey’s statue of Lady Louisa Russell] | 357 |
| [A Dirge] | ib. |
| [Scene in a Dalecarlian Mine] | ib. |
| [English Soldier’s Song of Memory. To the air of “Am Rhein! Am Rhein!”] | 358 |
| [Haunted Ground] | ib. |
| [The Child of the Forests. Written after reading the Memoirs of John Hunter] | 359 |
| [Stanzas to the Memory of * * *] | 360 |
| [The Vaudois Valleys] | ib. |
| [Song of the Spanish Wanderer] | 361 |
| [The Contadina. Written for a Picture] | ib. |
| [Troubadour Song] | ib. |
| [The Treasures of the Deep] | ib. |
| [Bring Flowers] | 362 |
| [The Crusader’s Return] | 363 |
| [Thekla’s Song; or, the Voice of a Spirit. From the German of Schiller] | 364 |
| [The Revellers] | ib. |
| [The Conqueror’s Sleep] | 365 |
| [Our Lady’s Well] | ib. |
| [The Parting of Summer] | 366 |
| [The Songs of our Fathers] | ib. |
| [The World in the Open Air] | 367 |
| [Kindred Hearts] | ib. |
| [The Traveller at the Source of the Nile] | 368 |
| [Casabianca] | 369 |
| [The Dial of Flowers] | ib. |
| [Our Daily Paths] | 370 |
| [The Cross in the Wilderness] | 371 |
| [Last Rites] | 372 |
| [The Hebrew Mother] | ib. |
| [The Wreck] | 373 |
| [The Trumpet] | 374 |
| [Evening Prayer at a Girls’ School] | ib. |
| [The Hour of Death] | 375 |
| [The Lost Pleiad] | ib. |
| [The Cliffs of Dover] | 376 |
| [The Graves of Martyrs] | ib. |
| [The Hour of Prayer] | 377 |
| [The Voice of Home to the Prodigal] | ib. |
| [The Wakening] | 378 |
| [The Breeze from Shore] | ib. |
| [The Dying Improvisatore] | 379 |
| [Music of Yesterday] | ib. |
| [The Forsaken Hearth] | 380 |
| [The Dreamer] | ib. |
| [The Wings of the Dove] | 381 |
| [Psyche borne by Zephyrs to the Island of Pleasure] | 382 |
| [The Boon of Memory] | ib. |
| [Dramatic scene between Bronwylfa and Rhyllon] | 383 |
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| [RECORDS OF WOMAN.] |
| [Arabella Stuart] | 385 |
| [The Bride of the Greek Isle] | 388 |
| [The Bride’s Farewell] | 389 |
| [The Switzer’s Wife] | 391 |
| [Properzia Rossi] | 392 |
| [Gertrude; or, Fidelity till Death] | 394 |
| [Imelda] | ib. |
| [Edith. A Tale of the Woods] | 396 |
| [The Indian City] | 398 |
| [The Peasant Girl of the Rhone] | 401 |
| [Indian Woman’s Death-Song] | 402 |
| [Joan of Arc in Rheims] | 403 |
| [Pauline] | 404 |
| [Juana] | 405 |
| [The American Forest Girl] | 406 |
| [Costanza] | 407 |
| [Madeline. A Domestic Tale] | 408 |
| [The Queen of Prussia’s Tomb] | 409 |
| [The Memorial Pillar] | 410 |
| [The Grave of a Poetess] | 411 |
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| [MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.] |
| [The Homes of England] | 412 |
| [The Sicilian Captive] | ib. |
| [Ivan the Czar] | 413 |
| [Carolan’s Prophecy] | 414 |
| [The Lady of the Castle. From the “Portrait Gallery,” an unfinished poem] | 416 |
| [The Mourner for the Barmecides] | 417 |
| [The Spanish Chapel] | 418 |
| [The Kaiser’s Feast] | 419 |
| [Tasso and his Sister] | 420 |
| [Ulla; or, The Adjuration] | 421 |
| [To Wordsworth] | 422 |
| [A Monarch’s Death-bed] | 423 |
| [To the Memory of Heber] | ib. |
| [The Adopted Child] | ib. |
| [Invocation] | 424 |
| [Körner and his Sister] | ib. |
| [The Death-Day of Körner] | 425 |
| [An Hour of Romance] | 427 |
| [A Voyager’s Dream of Land] | ib. |
| [The Effigies] | 428 |
| [The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in New England] | 429 |
| [The Spirit’s Mysteries] | ib. |
| [The Departed] | 430 |
| [The Palm-Tree] | ib. |
| [The Child’s Last Sleep. Suggested by a Monument of Chantrey’s] | 431 |
| [The Sunbeam] | ib. |
| [Breathings of Spring] | 432 |
| [The Illuminated City] | ib. |
| [The Spells of Home] | 433 |
| [Roman Girl’s Song] | ib. |
| [The Distant Ship] | 434 |
| [The Birds of Passage] | ib. |
| [The Graves of a Household] | 435 |
| [Mozart’s Requiem] | ib. |
| [The Image in Lava] | 436 |
| [Christmas Carol] | 437 |
| [A Father Reading the Bible] | ib. |
| [The Meeting of the Brothers] | ib. |
| [The Last Wish] | 438 |
| [Fairy Favours] | 439 |
| [Critical Annotations] | 440 |
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| [SONGS OF THE AFFECTIONS.] |
| [A Spirit’s Return] | 442 |
| [The Lady of Provence] | 446 |
| [The Coronation of Inez de Castro] | 448 |
| [Italian Girl’s Hymn to the Virgin] | 449 |
| [To a Departed Spirit] | ib. |
| [The Chamois Hunter’s Love] | 450 |
| [The Indian with his Dead Child] | ib. |
| [Song of Emigration] | 451 |
| [The King of Arragon’s Lament for his Brother] | 452 |
| [The Return] | 453 |
| [The Vaudois Wife] | ib. |
| [The Guerilla Leader’s Vow] | 454 |
| [Thekla at her Lover’s Grave] | 455 |
| [The Sisters of Scio] | ib. |
| [Bernardo del Carpio] | 456 |
| [The Tomb of Madame Langhans] | 457 |
| [The Exile’s Dirge] | ib. |
| [The Dreaming Child] | 458 |
| [The Charmed Picture] | ib. |
| [Parting Words] | 459 |
| [The Message to the Dead] | ib. |
| [The Two Homes] | 460 |
| [The Soldier’s Death-bed] | 461 |
| [The Image in the Heart] | ib. |
| [The Land of Dreams] | 462 |
| [Woman on the Field of Battle] | ib. |
| [The Deserted House] | 463 |
| [The Stranger’s Heart] | 464 |
| [To a Remembered Picture] | ib. |
| [Come Home] | 465 |
| [The Fountain of Oblivion] | ib. |
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| [MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.] |
| [The Bridal-Day] | 466 |
| [The Ancestral Song] | 467 |
| [The Magic Glass] | 468 |
| [Corinne at the Capitol] | 469 |
| [The Ruin] | ib. |
| [The Minster] | 470 |
| [The Song of Night] | 471 |
| [The Storm-Painter in his Dungeon] | ib. |
| [The Two Voices] | 472 |
| [The Parting Ship] | 473 |
| [The Last Tree of the Forest] | ib. |
| [The Streams] | 474 |
| [The Voice of the Wind] | 475 |
| [The Vigil of Arms] | 476 |
| [The Heart of Bruce in Melrose Abbey] | ib. |
| [Nature’s Farewell] | 477 |
| [The Beings of the Mind] | ib. |
| [The Lyre’s Lament] | 478 |
| [Tasso’s Coronation] | 479 |
| [The Better Land] | ib. |
| [The Wounded Eagle] | 480 |
| [Sadness and Mirth] | ib. |
| [The Nightingale’s Death-Song] | 481 |
| [The Diver] | ib. |
| [The Requiem of Genius] | 482 |
| [Triumphant Music] | 483 |
| [Second-Sight] | ib. |
| [The Sea-Bird flying inland] | 484 |
| [The Sleeper] | ib. |
| [The Mirror in the Deserted Hall] | ib. |
| [To the Daughter of Bernard Barton, the Quaker Poet] | 485 |
| [The Star of the Mine] | ib. |
| [Washington’s Statue. Sent from England to America] | ib. |
| [A Thought of Home at Sea] | 486 |
| [To the Memory of a Sister-in-Law] | ib. |
| [To an Orphan] | ib. |
| [Hymn by the Sickbed of a Mother] | 487 |
| [Where is the Sea? Song of the Greek Islander in Exile] | ib. |
| [To my own Portrait] | ib. |
| [No More] | 488 |
| [Passing Away] | 489 |
| [The Angler] | ib. |
| [Death and the Warrior] | 490 |
| [Song. For an air by Hummel] | ib. |
| [To the Memory of Lord Charles Murray, son of the Duke of Atholl, who died in the cause and lamented by the people of Greece] | ib. |
| [The Broken Chain] | 491 |
| [The Shadow of a Flower] | ib. |
| [Lines to a Butterfly resting on a Skull] | ib. |
| [The Bell at Sea] | 492 |
| [The Subterranean Stream] | ib. |
| [The Silent Multitude] | 493 |
| [The Antique Sepulchre] | ib. |
| [Evening Song of the Tyrolese Peasants] | 494 |
| [The Memory of the Dead] | ib. |
| [He walked with God] | 495 |
| [The Rod of Aaron] | ib. |
| [The Voice of God] | ib. |
| [The Fountain of Marah] | 496 |
| [The Penitent’s Offering] | ib. |
| [The Sculptured Children] | ib. |
| [Woman and Fame] | 497 |
| [A Thought of the Future] | 498 |
| [The Voice of Music] | ib. |
| [The Angel’s Greeting] | 499 |
| [A Farewell to Wales] | ib. |
| [Impromptu Lines addressed to Miss F. A. L. on receiving from her some Flowers when confined by illness] | ib. |
| [A Parting Song] | 500 |
| [We return no more] | ib. |
| [To a Wandering Female Singer] | 501 |
| [Lights and Shades] | ib. |
| [The Palmer] | ib. |
| [The Child’s First Grief] | 502 |
| [To the New-Born] | ib. |
| [The Death-Song of Alcestis] | ib. |
| [The Home of Love] | 503 |
| [Books and Flowers] | 504 |
| [For a Picture of St Cecilia attended by Angels] | 505 |
| [The Brigand Leader and his Wife. Suggested by a picture of Eastlake’s] | 506 |
| [The Child’s Return from the Woodlands] | 506 |
| [The Faith of Love] | 507 |
| [The Sister’s Dream,] | ib. |
| [A Farewell to Abbotsford] | 508 |
| [O’Connor’s Child] | ib. |
| [The Prayer for Life] | 509 |
| [The Welcome to Death] | ib. |
| [The Victor] | 510 |
| [Lines written for the Album at Rosanna] | ib. |
| [The Voice of the Waves. Written near the scene of a recent Shipwreck] | 511 |
| [The Haunted House] | ib. |
| [The Shepherd-Poet of the Alps] | 512 |
| [To the Mountain-Winds] | 514 |
| [The Procession] | 515 |
| [The Broken Lute] | ib. |
| [The Burial in the Desert] | 516 |
| [To a Picture of the Madonna] | 517 |
| [A Thought of the Rose] | 518 |
| [Dreams of Heaven] | ib. |
| [The Wish] | 519 |
| [Written after visiting a Tomb near Woodstock, in the county of Kilkenny] | ib. |
| [Epitaph] | 520 |
| [Prologue to the Tragedy of Fiesco] | ib. |
| [To Giulio Regondi, the Boy Guitarist] | ib. |
| [O ye Hours!] | ib. |
| [The Freed Bird] | 521 |
| [Marguerite of France] | ib. |
| [The Wanderer] | 523 |
| [The Last Words of the Last Wasp of Scotland] | ib. |
| [To Caroline] | 524 |
| [The Flower of the Desert] | ib. |
| [Critical Annotations] | ib. |
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| [HYMNS FOR CHILDHOOD.] |
| [Introductory Verses] | 528 |
| [The Rainbow] | 529 |
| [The Sun] | ib. |
| [The Rivers] | ib. |
| [The Stars] | 530 |
| [The Ocean] | ib. |
| [The Thunder-storm] | 531 |
| [The Birds] | ib. |
| [The Skylark. Child’s Morning Hymn] | 532 |
| [The Nightingale. Child’s Evening Hymn] | ib. |
| [The Northern Spring] | 533 |
| [Paraphrase of Psalm 148] | ib. |
| |
| [NATIONAL LYRICS, AND SONGS FOR MUSIC.] |
| |
| [NATIONAL LYRICS.] |
| [The Themes of Song] | 534 |
| [Rhine Song of the German Soldiers after Victory. To the air of “Am Rhein! Am Rhein!”] | ib. |
| [A Song of Delos] | 535 |
| [Ancient Greek Chant of Victory] | 536 |
| [Naples. A Song of the Syren] | ib. |
| [The Fall of D’Assas. A Ballad of France] | 537 |
| [The Burial of William the Conqueror] | ib. |
| |
| [SONGS OF A GUARDIAN SPIRIT.] |
| [Near thee! still near thee!] | 538 |
| [Oh! Droop thou not] | ib. |
| |
| [SONGS OF SPAIN.] |
| [Ancient Battle-Song] | 539 |
| [The Zegri Maid] | ib. |
| [The Rio Verde Song] | ib. |
| [Seek by the Silvery Darro] | 540 |
| [Spanish Evening Hymn] | ib. |
| [Bird that art Singing on Ebro’s Side!] | ib. |
| [Moorish Gathering-Song] | ib. |
| [The Song of Mina’s Soldiers] | 541 |
| [Mother! Oh, sing me to rest] | ib. |
| [There are Sounds in the Dark Roncesvalles] | ib. |
| |
| [SONGS FOR SUMMER HOURS.] |
| [And I too in Arcadia] | 541 |
| [The Wandering Wind] | 542 |
| [Ye are not miss’d, fair Flowers!] | ib. |
| [The Willow Song] | ib. |
| [Leave me not yet] | 543 |
| [The Orange Bough] | ib. |
| [The Stream set Free] | ib. |
| [The Summer’s Call] | ib. |
| [Oh! Skylark, for thy Wing!] | 544 |
| |
| [SONGS OF CAPTIVITY.] |
| [Introduction] | 545 |
| [The Brother’s Dirge] | ib. |
| [The Alpine Horn] | ib. |
| [O ye Voices!] | ib. |
| [I Dream of all things Free] | 546 |
| [Far o’er the Sea] | ib. |
| [The Invocation] | ib. |
| [The Song of Hope] | ib. |
| |
| [MISCELLANEOUS LYRICS.] |
| [The Call to Battle] | 547 |
| [Mignon’s Song. Translated from Goethe] | ib. |
| [The Sisters. A Ballad] | 548 |
| [The Last Song of Sappho] | 549 |
| [Dirge] | ib. |
| [A Song of the Rose] | 550 |
| [Night-Blowing Flowers] | 551 |
| [The Wanderer and the Night-Flowers] | ib. |
| [Echo-Song] | ib. |
| [The Muffled Drum] | 552 |
| [The Swan and the Skylark] | ib. |
| [The Curfew-Song of England] | 553 |
| [Genius Singing to Love] | 554 |
| [Music at a Deathbed] | ib. |
| [Marshal Schwerin’s Grave] | 555 |
| [The Fallen Lime-Tree] | ib. |
| [The Bird at Sea] | 556 |
| [The Dying Girl and Flowers] | ib. |
| [The Ivy-Song] | 557 |
| [The Music of St Patrick’s] | ib. |
| [Keene; or, Lament of an Irish Mother over her Son Far Away] | 558 |
| [The Lyre and Flower] | 559 |
| [Sister! since I met thee last] | ib. |
| [The Lonely Bird] | ib. |
| [Dirge at Sea] | ib. |
| [Pilgrim’s Song to the Evening Star] | 560 |
| [The Meeting of the Ships] | ib. |
| [Come Away] | ib. |
| [Fair Helen of Kirkconnel] | 561 |
| [Music from Shore] | ib. |
| [Look on me with thy cloudless eyes] | 561 |
| [If thou hast crush’d a flower] | 562 |
| [Brightly hast thou fled] | ib. |
| [The Bed of Heath] | ib. |
| [Fairy Song] | ib. |
| [What Woke the Buried Sound] | 563 |
| [Sing to me, Gondolier!] | ib. |
| [Look on me thus no more] | ib. |
| [O’er the far blue Mountains] | ib. |
| [O thou Breeze of Spring!] | ib. |
| [Come to me, Dreams of Heaven!] | 564 |
| [Good-Night] | ib. |
| [Let her Depart] | ib. |
| [How can that Love so deep, so lone] | 565 |
| [Water-Lilies. A Fairy Song] | ib. |
| [The Broken Flower] | ib. |
| [I would we had not met again] | ib. |
| [Fairies’ Recall] | ib. |
| [The Rock beside the Sea] | 566 |
| [O ye Voices gone!] | ib. |
| [By a Mountain-Stream at rest] | ib. |
| [Is there some Spirit sighing] | ib. |
| [The Name of England] | 567 |
| [Old Norway. A Mountain War-song] | ib. |
| [Come to me, Gentle Sleep!] | ib. |
| |
| [SCENES AND HYMNS OF LIFE.] |
| [Preface] | 568 |
| [The English Martyrs. A scene of the days of Queen Mary] | ib. |
| [Flowers and Music in a Room of Sickness] | 572 |
| [Cathedral Hymn] | 574 |
| [Wood Walk and Hymn] | 576 |
| [Prayer of the Lonely Student] | 577 |
| [The Traveller’s Evening Song] | 579 |
| [Burial of an Emigrant’s Child in the Forests] | ib. |
| [Easter-Day in a Mountain Churchyard] | 581 |
| [The Child Reading the Bible] | 583 |
| [A Poet’s Dying Hymn] | ib. |
| [The Funeral-Day of Sir Walter Scott] | 585 |
| [The Prayer in the Wilderness] | 586 |
| [Prisoners’ Evening Service. A Scene of the French Revolution] | 587 |
| [Hymn of the Vaudois Mountaineers in times of Persecution] | 588 |
| [Prayer at Sea after Victory] | 589 |
| [The Indian’s Revenge. Scene in the life of a Moravian Missionary] | 590 |
| [Evening Song of the Weary] | 592 |
| [The Day of Flowers] | ib. |
| [Hymn of the Traveller’s Household on his Return—in the Olden Time] | 594 |
| [The Painter’s Last Work] | 595 |
| [A Prayer of Affection] | 596 |
| [Mother’s Litany by the Sick-bed of a Child] | ib. |
| [Night-Hymn at Sea. The words written for a melody by Felton] | 597 |
| |
| [SONNETS.] |
| |
| [FEMALE CHARACTERS OF SCRIPTURE.] |
| [Invocation] | ib. |
| [Invocation continued] | ib. |
| [The Song of Miriam] | 598 |
| [Ruth] | 598 |
| [The Vigil of Rizpah] | ib. |
| [The Reply of the Shunamite Woman] | ib. |
| [The Annunciation] | ib. |
| [The Song of the Virgin] | 599 |
| [The Penitent anointing Christ’s Feet] | ib. |
| [Mary at the Feet of Christ] | ib. |
| [The Sisters of Bethany after the Death of Lazarus] | ib. |
| [The Memorial of Mary] | 599 |
| [The Women of Jerusalem at the Cross] | ib. |
| [Mary Magdalene at the Sepulchre] | 600 |
| [Mary Magdalene bearing Tidings of the Resurrection] | ib. |
| |
| [SONNETS, DEVOTIONAL AND MEMORIAL.] |
| [The Sacred Harp] | 600 |
| [To a Family Bible] | ib. |
| [Repose of a Holy Family. From an old Italian Picture] | ib. |
| [Picture of the Infant Christ with Flowers] | 601 |
| [On a Remembered Picture of Christ—an Ecce Homo by Leonardo da Vinci] | ib. |
| [The Children whom Jesus Blessed] | ib. |
| [Mountain Sanctuaries] | ib. |
| [The Lilies of the Field] | ib. |
| [The Birds of the Air] | 602 |
| [The Raising of the Widow’s Son] | ib. |
| [The Olive Tree] | ib. |
| [The Darkness of the Crucifixion] | ib. |
| [Places of Worship] | ib. |
| [Old Church in an English Park] | 603 |
| [A Church in North Wales] | ib. |
| [Louise Schepler] | ib. |
| [To the Same] | ib. |
| |
| [MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.] |
| [The Two Monuments] | 604 |
| [The Cottage Girl] | ib. |
| [The Battle-Field] | 605 |
| [A Penitent’s Return] | ib. |
| [A Thought of Paradise] | 606 |
| [Let us Depart] | ib. |
| [On a Picture of Christ Bearing the Cross—painted by Velasquez] | 607 |
| [Communings with Thought] | ib. |
| [The Water-Lily] | 608 |
| [The Song of Penitence. Unfinished] | 609 |
| [Troubadour Song] | ib. |
| [The English Boy] | ib. |
| [To the Blue Anemone] | 610 |
| |
| [SCENES AND PASSAGES FROM GOETHE.] |
| [Scenes from “Tasso”] | 611 |
| [Scenes from “Iphigenia.” A Fragment] | 616 |
| |
| [RECORDS OF THE SPRING OF 1834.] |
| [A Vernal Thought] | 617 |
| [To the Sky] | ib. |
| [On Records of Immature Genius] | ib. |
| [On Watching the Flight of a Skylark] | 618 |
| [A Thought of the Sea] | ib. |
| [Distant Sound of the Sea at Evening] | ib. |
| [The River Clwyd in North Wales] | ib. |
| [Orchard-Blossoms] | 619 |
| [To a Distant Scene] | ib. |
| [A Remembrance of Grasmere] | ib. |
| [Thoughts connected with Trees] | ib. |
| [The Same] | ib. |
| [On Reading Paul and Virginia in Childhood] | 620 |
| [A Thought at Sunset] | ib. |
| [Images of Patriarchal Life] | ib. |
| [Attraction of the East] | ib. |
| [To an Aged Friend] | 620 |
| [A Happy Hour] | 621 |
| [Foliage] | ib. |
| [A Prayer] | ib. |
| [Prayer continued] | ib. |
| [Memorial of a Conversation] | 622 |
| |
| [RECORDS OF THE AUTUMN OF 1834.] |
| [The Return to Poetry] | 622 |
| [To Silvio Pellico, on Reading his “Prigione”] | ib. |
| [To the Same released] | ib. |
| [On a Scene in the Dargle] | 623 |
| [On the Datura Arborea] | ib. |
| [On Reading Coleridge’s Epitaph] | ib. |
| [Design and Performance] | ib. |
| [Hope of Future Communion with Nature] | ib. |
| [Dreams of the Dead] | 624 |
| [The Poetry of the Psalms] | ib. |
| [Despondency and Aspiration] | ib. |
| [The Huguenot’s Farewell] | 626 |
| [Antique Greek Lament] | 627 |
| |
| [THOUGHTS DURING SICKNESS.] |
| [Intellectual Powers] | 627 |
| [Sickness like Night] | ib. |
| [On Retzsch’s Design of the Angel of Death] | ib. |
| [Remembrance of Nature] | ib. |
| [Flight of the Spirit] | ib. |
| [Flowers] | ib. |
| [Recovery] | 629 |
| [Sabbath Sonnet. Composed by Mrs Hemans a few days before her death] | ib. |
| —— |
| [Appendix] | 630 |
| [Index] | 642 |
| [Index to first lines] | 647 |