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The Islet to which he had often forded when the river was not knee deep.
G.C.SC.
LENOX LIBRAR
NEW YORK
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CONTENTS.
ORIGINAL Preface to Clifton Grove
To my Lyre...
Clifton Grove
VOL. II.
Gondoline, a Ballad ....
Written on a Survey of the Heavens, in the Morning before Day-
break
Lines supposed to be spoken by a Lover at the Grave of his Mis-
tress
4. In the Character of Dermody
5. The Winter Traveller
6. By Capel Lofft, Esq.
7. Recantatory in Reply
8. On hearing an Æolian Harp
9. "What art thou, MIGHTY ONE"
"Be hush'd, be hush'd, ye bitter Winds"
The Lullaby of a Female Convict to her Child
PAGE.
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2. Give me a Cottage on some Cambrian Wild
3. Supposed to have been addressed by a Female Lunatic
to a Lady
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POEMS WRITTEN DURING, OR SHORTLY AFTER THE
PUBLICATION OF CLIFTON GROVE.
FON
Ode to H. Fuseli, Esq. R. A.
to the Earl of Carlisle
Description of a Summer's Eve
To Contemplation
To the Genius of Romance.. Fragment
The Savoyard's Return,..
"Go to the raging Sea, and say, be still".
Written in the Prospect of Death
Pastoral Song,. "Come, Anna, come"
Verses
Epigram on Robert Bloomfield...
To Midnight.
To Thought. Written at Midnight
Genius.
Fragment of an Ode to the Moon
....
“Loud rage the winds without?...
"Oh, thou, most fatal of Pandora's train"
"Ye unseen Spirits"
To a Taper.
Sonnet. To Capel Lofft, Esq.
To the Moon .•.•.•.•.
Written at the Grave of a Friend".
To Misfortune
As thus oppress'd with many a heavy Care"
To April....