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III. To Delius
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157
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IV. To the Fountain of Bandusia
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160
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V. To Faunus
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163
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VI. In Imitation of part of Ode III. Book II.
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165
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On the Hebe of Canova
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166
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From the Italian of Filicaya
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167
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Ode on the Defeat of King Sebastian of Portugal, and his Army in Africa
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168
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Fragments from the Iphigenia of Goethe
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176
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I. Joy of Pylades on hearing his Native Language
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176
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II. Exclamation of Iphigenia on seeing her Brother
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177
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III. Lot of Man and Woman compared by Iphigenia
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178
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IV. Longing of Orestes for repose
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179
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V. "Hark! in the trembling leaves,"
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180
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The Sculptured Children
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181
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The Voice of Music
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186
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The Chieftain's Son
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189
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Psyche borne by Zephyrs to the Island of Pleasure
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192
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Passing Away
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196
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Belshazzar's Feast
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199
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The Wish
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206
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Song for Air by Hummel
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209
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A Fragment
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210
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To a Wandering Female Singer
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212
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Song of the Spanish Wanderer
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214
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No More
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216
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To my own Portrait
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219
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The Broken Chain
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222
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The Angler
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225
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Dreams of Heaven
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228
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The Funeral Genius, an Antique Statue
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232
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