Part ii. xxxvi. Ecclesiastical Sonnets. The feather, whence the pen Was shaped that traced the lives of these good men, Dropped from an Angel's wing. Meek Walton's heavenly memory. The Tables Turned. One impulse from a vernal wood The Matron of Jedborough. Sky Prospect. From the Plains of France. Meek Nature's evening comment on the shows, That for oblivion take their daily birth From all the fuming vanities of Earth. A Poet's Epitaph. St. 10. St. 13. Personal Talk. St. 3. St. 4. The Small Celandine. To be a Prodigal's Favorite, — then, worse truth, To the Small Celandine. Often have I sighed to measure Elegiac Stanzas suggested by a Picture of Peele Castle in a Storm. St. 4. The light that never was, on sea or land, Epitaphs and Elegiac Pieces. Intimations of Immortality. St . 5. But trailing clouds of glory, do we come From God, who is our home: St. xi. THE EXCURSION. Book i. The vision and the faculty divine. The imperfect offices of prayer and praise. The good die first, Book ii. With battlements, that on their restless fronts Book iii. Monastic brotherhood, upon rock Aerial. The intellectual power, through words and things Society became my glittering bride, * Three sleepless nights I passed in sounding on, Through words and things, a dim and perilous way. The Borderers, Act iv. Book iv. Book iv. I have seen A curious child, who dwelt upon a tract Of inland ground, applying to his ear The convolutions of a smooth-lipped shell; To which, in silence hushed, his very soul Listened intensely; and his countenance soon Brightened with joy; for from within were heard Murmurings, whereby the monitor expressed Mysterious union with its native sea. One in whom persuasion and belief Book vi. Book vii. Wisdom married to immortal verse. Book ix. |