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