Encouragement and energy and will; Expressing liveliest thoughts in lively words As native passion dictates. Others, too, There are, among the walks of homely life, Still higher, men for contemplation framed; Shy, and unpractised in the strife of phrase; Meek men, whose very souls perhaps would sink Beneath them, summoned to such intercourse. Theirs is the language of the heavens, the power, The thought, the image, and the silent joy: Words are but under-agents in their souls; When they are grasping with their greatest strength, They do not breathe among them; this I speak In gratitude to God, who feeds our hearts For his own service, knoweth, loveth us, When we are unregarded by the world."
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ABUSE of Monastic Power, | Alice Fell, i. 196
American Tradition, iii. 258 Among the Ruins of a Convent in the Apennines, iii. 222 A Morning Exercise, ii. 17 Anecdote for Fathers, i. 209 An Evening Walk, i. 3 A Night-Piece, ii. 120 A Night Thought, iv. 259 Animal Tranquillity and De- cay, v. 134 An Interdict, iv. 96 Anticipation, Oct. 1803, iii. 81 A Parsonage in Oxfordshire, ii. 370
A Place of Burial in the South of Scotland, iii. 276 A Plea for Authors, ii. 390 A Poet's Epitaph, iv. 243 Apology (Ecc. Son), iv. 84
(Ecc. Son), iv. 114 (Pun. of Death), iv.
tion, iv. 121
Glad Tidings, iv. 81 Glen Almain, iii. 16
Gold and Silver Fishes in a Vase, v. 13
Goody Blake and Harry Gill,
Gordale, ii. 364 Grace Darling, v. 52 Greenock, iv. 215 Guilt and Sorrow, i. 51 Gunpowder Plot, iv. 125 Gypsies, ii. 144
HART-LEAP Well, ii. 171 Hart's-Horn Tree, iii. 293 Her Eyes are Wild, i. 377 Highland Hut, iii. 284 Hint from the Mountains, ii. 52 Hints for the Fancy, iii. 256 Hoffer, iii. 90 Humanity, iv. 289
Hymn for the Boatmen. Heidelberg, iii. 142
ILLUSTRATED
Newspapers, iv. 257 Illustration, iv. 126 Imaginative Regrets, iv. 115 Incident at Bruges, iii. 137
characteristic of a Favorite Dog, iv. 260 Indignation of a High-minded Spaniard, iii. 102 Influence abused, iv. 90 of Natural Objects,
From the Alban Hills, iii. 209
Hermitage, v. 84 Hermit's Cell, v.
French Revolution, ii. 193
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