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LXVI.
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Written in a tempestuous Night, on the coast of Sussex |
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LXVII.
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On passing over a dreary tract of country, and near the ruins of a deserted Chapel, during a Tempest |
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LXVIII.
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Written at Exmouth, Midsummer 1795 |
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LXIX.
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Written at the same place, on seeing a Seaman return who had been imprisoned at Rochfort |
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LXX.
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On being cautioned against walking on an Headland overlooking the Sea, because it was frequented by a Lunatic |
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LXXI.
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Written at Weymouth in Winter |
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LXXII.
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To the Morning Star. Written near the Sea |
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LXXIII.
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To a querulous Acquaintance |
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LXXIV.
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The Winter Night |
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