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CONTENTS OF VOL. III.
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Address intended to be recited at the Caledonian Meeting. First published, Letters and Journals, 1330, i. 559
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Elegiac Stanzas on the Death of Sir Peter Parker, Bart. First published, Morning Chronicle, October 7, 1814
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Julian [a Fragment]. MS. M.
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To Belshazzar. First published, 1831
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Stanzas for Music ["There's not a joy," etc.]. First published, Poems, 1816
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On the Death of the Duke of Dorset. First published, Works, Paris, 1826, p. 716
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Stanzas for Music ["Bright be the place of thy soul"]. First published. Examiner, June 4, 1815
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Napoleon's Farewell. First published, Examiner, July 30, 1815
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From the French ["Must thou go, my glorious Chief?"]. First published, Poems, 1816
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Ode from the French ["We do not curse thee, Waterloo!"]. First published, Morning Chronicle, March 15, 1816
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Stanzas for Music ["There be none of Beauty's daughters"]. First published. Poems, 1816
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On the Star of "the Legion of Honour." First published, Examiner, April 7, 1816
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Stanzas for Music ["They say that Hope is happiness"]. First published, Fugitive Pieces, 1829
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The Siege of Corinth. |
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Introduction to The Siege of Corinth
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Note on the MS. of The Siege of Corinth
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Parisina. |
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Introduction to Parisina
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Poems of the Separation. |
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Introduction to Poems of the Separation
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