ST JOHN IN PATMOS:—
Part First[145]
Part Second[157]
Part Third[176]
Part Fourth[184]
Part Fifth[199]
Part Sixth[207]
Apocalyptic Horses[218]
THE SORROWS OF SWITZERLAND:—
Part First[223]
Part Second[232]
THE VILLAGER'S VERSE-BOOK:—
Path of Life[241]
Sunrise[241]
Summer's Evening[242]
Spring—Cuckoo[243]
Sheepfold[243]
Hen and Chickens[244]
Poor Man's Grave[244]
Sabbath Morning[245]
The Primrose[246]
The Hour-Glass[246]
The Bird's Nest[247]
The Mower[247]
Saturday Night[248]
Sunday Night[248]
The April Shower[249]
The Robin Redbreast[249]
The Butterfly and the Bee[250]
The Glow-worm[250]
The Convict[251]
The Blind Grandfather[252]
The Old Labourer[252]
The Swan[253]
The Village Bells[253]
The Caged Bird[254]
The Dutiful Child Reading the Story of Joseph to a Sick Father[254]
Little Mary's Linnet[255]
The Shepherd and his Dog[255]
The Withered Leaf[256]
The Gipsy's Tent[257]
My Father's Grave[258]
The Swallow and the Redbreast: an Apologue[258]
The Blind Man of Salisbury Cathedral[259]
The Blind Soldier and his Daughter[260]
The Little Sweep[261]
The Blacksmith[263]
Hymn for the Anniversary of the Death of the Princess Charlotte[264]
The Children's Hymn for their Patroness[264]
Easter Day[265]
Christmas Hymn[266]
SONG OF THE CID[267]

POEMS, INEDITED, UNPUBLISHED, &c.

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]

BANWELL HILL;

A LAY OF THE SEVERN SEA.