57. *A Complaint. [XIV.]
Suggested by a change in the manners of a friend. Coleorton, 1806. [Town-End marked out and Coleorton written in pencil; and on opposite page in pencil—Coleridge, S. T.]
58. To ——. [XV.]
Rydal Mount, 1824. Written on [Mrs.] Mary Wordsworth.
59. *'How rich that Forehead's calm Expanse!'[XVII.]
Rydal Mount, 1824. Also on M. W.
60. To ——. [XIX]
Rydal Mount, 1824. To M. W., Rydal Mount.
61. Lament of Mary Queen of Scots. [XX.]
This arose out of a flash of Moonlight that struck the ground when I was approaching the steps that lead from the garden at Rydal Mount to the front of the house. 'From her sunk eye a stagnant tear stole forth,' is taken, with some loss, from a discarded poem, 'The Convict,' in which occurred, when he was discovered lying in the cell, these lines: