Index:Poems By Chauncy Hare Townshend.djvu
CONTENTS
Early Poems on several occasions.
Miscellaneous Poems of a later date.
Songs and Lyrical Pieces.
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Devotional Pieces. Sonnets. CONTENTS. X. To the Spirit of Henry KJrke White ................ XI. To Memory .................................. 305 XII. Surry ...................................... 306 XIII. Composed, during a solitary walk at Night ........ 507 XIV. A Winter's Evening .......................... 308 XV. To the Sea .................................. �509 XVL The Tarn ............................... , 310 XVII. On Genius ................................ 311 XVIII. The Love, that cannot die .................... XIX. Faith ........................................ 313 XX. Shakespeare ................................... 314. XXL The Choice .................................. 515 XXII. Inscription for a P?ustic Seat .................. 316 XXIII. On 8e?in? some fine. Paintings ................ 317 XXIV. The d?s .e/ted .Village . ..... .................... 518 XXV. Comp9?c.d. on the Sea-Shore , ................. 319 XXVI. The Child of early Sorrow? .................. 3?0 XXViI. Fancy ............ ?- 0.' "" .............. XXVIIL Home-Sickness ...... , .... .. XXIX. On the Death of the Princess Ch?ido? .......... XXX. A Day-Dream .............................. XXXL To the Nightingale .......................... XXXIL To a School-fellow ........................ XXXXII. The sorrowful Tree .' ....................... XXXIV. Forgetfulnos ............................ 3?8 .XXXV. To T. H..aged fifteen ........................ XXXVL On Reading Seuthey's Pwderick .............. '330 XXXVII. To John Clare, the Pea?nt-l)oet of Northamp- tonshire .................................... 531 XXXVHI. To Miss Stephens ........ . .......... � CONTENTS. xi XX?. Written at Steephill, after seeing Appuldarcombe, in the Isle of !gight .......................... 333 XL. Despondency ................................ 334 XLL To ttomance ................................ 335 � |