London
MACMILLAN AND CO., Ltd.
NEW YORK: MACMILLAN & CO.
1896
CONTENTS
[1814]
| PAGE | |
| Laodamia | [1] |
| Memorials of a Tour in Scotland— | |
| The Brownie's Cell | [16] |
| Composed at Cora Linn, in sight of Wallace's Tower | [26] |
| Effusion, in the Pleasure-Ground on the Banks of the | |
| Bran, near Dunkeld | [28] |
| "From the dark chambers of dejection freed" | [33] |
| Yarrow Visited | [35] |
| Lines written on a blank leaf in a copy of the author's poem | |
| The Excursion, upon hearing of the death of the late Vicar of Kendal | [40] |
[1815]
| PAGE | |
| Dedication to the White Doe of Rylstone | [42] |
| Artegal and Elidure | [45] |
| To B.R. Haydon | [61] |
| November 1 | [63] |
| September, 1815 | [64] |
| "The fairest, brightest, hues of ether fade" | [65] |
| "Weak is the will of Man, his judgment blind" | [67] |
| "Hail, Twilight, sovereign of one peaceful hour!" | [67] |
| "The Shepherd, looking eastward, softly said" | [68] |
| "Even as a dragon's eye that feels the stress" | [69] |
| "Mark the concentred hazels that enclose" | [71] |
| "Surprised by joy—impatient as the Wind" | [72] |