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CONTENTS.
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Page Com­posed Pub­lished
108 To the Spade of a Friend 1807
110 Written in Germany 1798 1800
113 Lines written at a small distance from my House, &c. 1798
116 To a Young Lady who had been reproached for taking long walks, &c. 1807
117 Lines written in early spring 1798
119 Simon Lee 1798
124 Andrew Jones 1800
126 Lines written on a Tablet in a School 1800
128 The two April mornings 1800
132 The Fountain 1800
136 Lines written in a Boat 1798
137 Remembrance of Collins 1798
139 I am not one of those, &c. 1807
142 Incident characteristic of a favourite Dog 1807
141 Tribute to the memory of the same Dog 1807
146 The Force of Prayer, or the Founding of Bolton Abbey 1808
150 Fidelity 1807
154 Ode to Duty 1807

MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS.
159 Prefatory Sonnet 1807
160 Upon the sight of a beautiful Picture
161 The fairest, brightest
162 Weak is the will of Man
163 Hail Twilight
164 The Shepherd looking eastward
165 How sweet it is, when 1807
166 Where lies the Land 1807
167 Even as a dragon's eye
168 Mark the concentred
169 Composed after a journey across the Hamilton Hills 1802 1807
170 These words 1807
171 Degenerate Douglas 1807