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XVI. Attraction of the East
43
XVII. To an Aged Friend
44
XVIII. Foliage
45
XIX. A Prayer
46
XX. Prayer Continued
47
XXI. Memorial of a Conversation
48
Records of the Autumn of 1834
49
I. The Return to Poetry
49
II. On reading Coleridge's Epitaph written by Himself
50
III. Dreams of the Dead
51
IV. Hope of Future Communion with Nature
52
V. On the Datura Arborea
53
VI. On a Scene in the Dargle
54
VII. Design and Performance
55
VIII. The Poetry of the Psalms
56
IX. To Silvio Pellico on Reading his "Prigione,"
57
X. To the Same, Released
58
The Shepherd Poet of the Alps
59
Marguerite of France
71
The Free'd Bird
79
To the Mountain Winds
83
The Procession
86
To the Blue Anemone
90
The Broken Lute
94
The Burial in the Desert
101
The Maremma
105
Sebastian of Portugal
121
Translations from Horace
154
I. To Venus
154
II. To his Attendant
155