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CONTENTS. H. Pazo As, at the early break of dawn.. I roved thro' Folly's glittering maze Escaped at length, where none intrude 267 268 269 On gathering some flowers 270 Soothe me no more 271 Last night, I woke from dreams of thee 272 No, Lady, 'tis not words can tell 273 • With a Wreath of Myrtle... 274 Night,—thy lone shades I once abhorr’d 275 Those tears--those tears, will rise to view 276 If, for a moment, I forget... 277 DEVOTIONAL PIECES. A Hymn, on coming out of Church 283 A Sunday thought 285 The World forgetting, by the World forgot. . 986 A Morning Hymn 288 How sweet to the swain is the last blush of eve 290 Composed on the sea-shore 291 SONNETS. I. On returning to a favourite place of Residence 295 II. On visiting Hagley 296 III. To Peace 297 IV. The Winter's Noon 298 V. On quitting Home 299 VI. On finding a Book, which had been long laid by 300 VII. Written on a Winter's Morning 301 VIII. Written on a Moonlight Night . 302 IX. Composed on a Bank, where Snow-drops grew 303