If by one word I help another, [287].
"If I have eaten my morsel alone," [284].
If I lay waste and wither up, [278].
In those clear, piercing, piteous eyes, [280].
It fortifies my soul to know, [280].
It was only a glad "Good morning," [287].
Lord, let me make this rule, [279].
Love thyself last: cherish those hearts, [286].
Milton! thou shouldst be living, [285].
My darling went unto the seaside, [281].