Near the Lake of Thrasy- | Plea for the Historian, iii. 206
Poor Robin, v. 21
Power of Music, ii. 133 Prelude. Poems chiefly of
Early and Late Years, v. 46 Presentiments, ii. 241 Primitive Saxon Clergy, iv. 84 Processions. Chamouny, iii
RECOLLECTION of the Por- trait of Henry VIII., ii. 368 Recovery, iv. 76 Reflections, iv. 116 Regrets, iv. 149 Remembrance of Collins, i. 19 Repentance, i. 296 Reproof, iv. 87
Resolution and Independence ii. 155
Rest and be thankful. - Glen- croe, iii. 283
Retirement, ii. 348
Return, iii. 259
Revival of Popery, iv. 119 Richard I., iv. 95
Rob Roy's Grave, iii. 23
On a Portrait of the Duke of Roman Antiquities. - Bishop-
Wellington, ii. 385
Open Prospect, iii. 256
Other Benefits, iv. 102
iv. 102 Influences, iv. 85
Our Lady of the Snow, iii. 150
Oxford, May 30, 1820, ii. 367
SACHEVEREL, iv. 135 Sacrament, iv. 144 Saints, iv. 113
Saxon Conquest, iv. 79 Monasteries, iv. 88
Scene in Venice, iv. 97 on the Lake of Brientz,
Seathwaite Chapel, iii. 260 Seclusion, iv. 86
Sheep-washing, iii. 263
Siege of Vienna raised by John Sobieski, iii. 118 Simon Lee, iv. 237
Sky Prospect.-France, iii. | Sonnet composed upon West-
on May Morning, 1838, iii.
side, near Calais, August,
Grasmere Lake, 1807, iii. 88 during in Roslin
in the Channel on the Coast of Cumberland, iv.
in the Frith of Clyde,
Sonnet, Oct. 1803, iii. 75
on a Celebrated Event in Ancient History, iii. 85
iii. 86 on approaching the Staub-bach, iii. 144 on entering Douglas Bay, iv. 198
on hearing the "Ranz des Vaches," iii. 154
on revisiting Dunolly Castle, iv. 205
on the Death of his Majesty, George III., ii. 369 on the Departure of Sir Walter Scott, iii. 276
on the Detraction which followed, &c., ii. 331 on the Extinction of the Venetian Republic, iii. 67
on the Final Submis- sion of the Tyrolese, iii. 94 -on the Sight of a Manse in the South of Scotland, iii. 277
Sept. 1, 1802, iii. 69 Sept. 1815, ii. 351 Sept. 1802.
Dover, iii. 71
Steamboats, Viaducts, and Railways, iv. 219 Stepping Westward, iii. 18 Stray Pleasures, ii. 64 Struggle of the Britons, iv. 78
TEMPTATIONS from Roman Refinements, iv. 77 Thanksgiving after Childbirth, iv. 145
The Affliction of Margaret i. 298
The Armenian Lady's Love,
i. 361 The Avon, iii. 291 The Black Stones of Iona, iv. 214
The Blind Highland Boy, iii.37 The Borderers, i. 80 The Brothers, i. 238 The Brownie, iii. 288 The Brownie's Cell, iii. 48 The Childless Father, i. 307 The Church of San Salvador,
iii. 157 The Column lying in the Sim- plon Pass, iii. 171
The Cuckoo-Clock, ii. 253 The Danish Boy, ii. 60 The Dunolly Eagle, iv. 206 The Earl of Breadalbane's Ruined Mansion, iii. 282 The Eclipse of the Sun, 1820, iii. 164
The Egyptian Maid, iii. 229 The Emigrant Mother, i. 308 The Excursion, vi. 1 The Faery Chasm, iii. 255 The Fall of the Aar, iii. 145 The Farmer of Tilsbury Vale, v. 126
The Force of Prayer, iv. 271 The Forsaken, i. 277 The Fountain, iv. 251 The French and the Spanish Guerillas, iii. 104 The French Army in Russia, iii. 106
iii. 108 The Germans on the Heights of Hockheim, iii. 109 The Gleaner, v. 22 The Green Linnet, ii. 38 The Haunted Tree, ii. 224 The Highland Broach, iii. 285 The Horn of Egremont Castle, v. 36
The Idiot Boy, i. 324 The Idle Shepherd-Boys, i. 205 The Infant M. M., ii. 376 The Italian Itinerant, iii. 159 The King of Sweden, iii. 68 The Kitten and Falling Leaves, ii. 77 The Laborer's Hymn, iv. 305
The Matron of Jedborough and her Husband, iii. 33 The Monumeut called Long Meg and her Daughters, iv. 220
The Mother's Return, i. 193 The Norman Boy, i. 225 The Norman Conquest, iv. 92 The Oak and the Broom, ii. 25 The Oak of Guernica, iii. 101 The Old Cumberland Beggar, v. 119
The Pass of Kirkstone, ii. 209 The Pet Lamb, i. 213 The Pilgrim's Dream, ii. 66 The Pillar of Trajan, iii. 226 The Pine of Monte Mario at Rome, iji. 203
The Plain of Donnerdale, iii.
The Two Thieves, v. 132 The Vaudois, iv. 105 The Virgin, iv. 114 The Wagoner, ii. 85 The Warning.- Sequel to the First-born, iv. 298 The Waterfall and the Eglan- tine, ii. 23
The Westmoreland Girl, i. 233 The White Doe of Rylstone,
iv. 1 The Widow on Windermere Side, i. 359
The Wild Duck's Nest, ii. 329 The Wishing-Gate, ii. 233 The Wishing-Gate destroyed, ii. 236 Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland, iii. 71
Thoughts on the Seasons, iv.
To a Painter, ii. 387 To a Redbreast (S. H.), v. 24 To a Sexton, ii. 30 To a Skylark, ii. 39
To a Snowdrop, ii. 353 To a Young Lady who had been, &c., &c., ii. 220 To B. R. Haydon, ii. 344
Picture of Napoleon Buonaparte, ii. 383 To Cordelia M- iv. 228 To Enterprise, ii. 212 To H. C., i. 217 To H. C. Robinson, iii. 189 To in her Seventieth
Year, ii. 377 To Joanna, ii. 3 To Lady Beaumont, ii. 354 To Lucca Giordano, iv. 180 To May, iv. 309 To M. H., ii. 10 To my Sister, iv. 235 To
on her First Ascent of Helvellyn, ii. 218
on the Birth of her First-born Child, iv. 295 To Rotha Q-, ii. 378 To S. H., ii. 332 To Sleep, ii. 327
To the Earl of Lonsdale, iv.221 To the Lady E. B. and the Hon. Miss P., ii. 372 To the Lady Fleming.-Foun- dation of Rydal Chapel, v. 30 on the same Occasion,
the Derwent, iv. 188 To a Highland Girl, iii. 13 To a Lady. Madeira Flow-To ers, ii. 56
To an Octogenarian, v. 26 To a Painter, ii. 387
the Lady Mary Lowther, ii. 353
To the Memory of Raisley Cal- vert, ii. 342
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