| The Sanctuary: a Dramatic Sketch | [276] |
| Childe Harold's Last Pilgrimage | [284] |
| The Egyptian Tomb | [286] |
| Chantrey's Sleeping Children | [288] |
| On Miss Fitzgerald and Lord Kerry Planting two Cedars in the Churchyard |
| of Bremhill | [289] |
| The Greenwich Pensioners | [290] |
| Glastonbury Abbey and Wells Cathedral. Written after viewing the ruins of the |
| one, and hearing the Church Service in the other | [292] |
| Silchester, the Ancient Caleva | [294] |
| Restoration of Malmesbury Abbey | [296] |
| On the Funeral of Charles the First, at Night, in St George's Chapel, |
| Windsor | [297] |
| On Seeing Plants in the Windows of Seth Ward's College, endowed for |
| Widows of Clergymen, at Salisbury | [298] |
| Morley's Farewell to the Cottage of Isaak Walton | [300] |
| The Grave of Bishop Ken | [301] |
| The Legend of St Cecilia and the Angel | [302] |
| Supposed Address to Bishop Ken | [303] |
| On an Eclipse of the Moon at Midnight | [304] |
| To Lady Valletort, on hearing her sing "Gloria in Excelsis," with |
| three other young Ladies, at Lacock Abbey, October 1831 | [305] |
| On Seeing a Bust of R. B. Sheridan, from a Cast taken after death | [305] |
| Return of George III. to Windsor Castle | [306] |
| On Meeting some Friends of Youth at Cheltenham, for the first time since we |
| parted at Oxford | [307] |
| The Lay of Talbot the Troubadour: a Legend of Lacock Abbey | [308] |
| The Ark: a Poem for Music Written after the Consecration of the New |
| Church at Kingswood | [317] |
| On the Death of Dr Burgess, the late Bishop of Salisbury | [320] |
| Lines written on Fonthill Abbey | [321] |
| Epitaph on Benjamin Tremlyn, an Old Soldier, buried in Bremhill |
| Churchyard, at the age of ninety-two | [322] |
| Epitaph on Robert Southey | [322] |
| Sonnet, written in a copy of Falconer's Shipwreck | [323] |
| On first Hearing Caradori Sing | [324] |
| Salisbury Cathedral | [324] |
| Lockswell | [325] |
| On Mozart | [326] |
| Epitaph on John Harding, in the Churchyard of Bremhill | [326] |
| On the Death of William Linley, Esq. | [327] |
| Inscribed to the Marchioness of Lansdowne | [328] |
| Hymn for Music, after the Battle of Waterloo | [328] |
| Inscriptions in the Gardens of Bremhill Rectory:— | |
| On a Tree commanding a view of the whole extent of Bowood | [330] |
| On a Rural Seat | [330] |
| On the Front of a Hermitage, near a Dial | [330] |
| Quieti et Musis | [331] |