CONTENTS.

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Enthusiasm[1]
Fame[25]
The Deluge[37]
The Avenger of Blood[44]
The Overthrow of Zebah and Zalmunna[49]
Paraphrase, (Psalm XLIV.)[57]
Paraphrase, (Isaiah XL.)[59]
The Vision of Dry Bones[61]
The Destruction of Babylon[65]
To the Memory of Mrs. Ewing[70]
To the Memory of R. R. Jun.[74]
An Appeal to the Free[77]
War[80]
The Earthquake[85]
Lines, written amidst the ruins of a church on the coast of Suffolk[89]
The Old Ash Tree[94]
The Nameless Grave[97]
The Pause[98]
Uncertainty[100]
The Warning[104]
Lines on a new-born Infant[106]
The Christian Mother's Lament[108]
The Child's first Grief[110]
The Lament of the Disappointed[113]
Hymn of the Convalescent[116]
Youth and Age[120]
Mary Hume[123]
The Spirit of Motion[126]
Lines written during a gale of wind[129]
The Spirit of the Spring[132]
O come to the Meadows[135]
Thou wilt think of me, Love[139]
The Forest Rill[142]
To Water Lilies[146]
Autumn[149]
The Reapers' Song[153]
Winter[155]
Fancy and the Poet[159]
Night's Phantasies[163]
Songs of the Hours[169]
The Luminous Bow[177]
The Sugar Bird[179]
The Dream[181]
The Ruin[184]
Winter calling up his Legions[193]
There's Joy[200]
Love[205]
Morning Hymn[206]
Evening Hymn[210]

TO JAMES MONTGOMERY, ESQ.

With sincere admiration of his genius as a poet, his virtues as a Christian, and his character as a man, this Volume is most respectfully inscribed, by his obliged servant,

THE AUTHOR.

Reydon, Suffolk,
Jan. 1st. 1831.


ENTHUSIASM.