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CONTENTS.
Page Com­posed Pub­lished
172 To the Poet Dyer
173 To Sleep 1807
174 To Sleep 1807
175 To Sleep 1807
176 With Ships 1807
177 To the River Duddon 1807
178 From the Italian of M. Angelo
179 From the same
180 From the same
181 To the Lady —— 1807
182 The World is too much with 1807
183 Written in very early Youth
184 Composed on Westminster bridge 1807
185 Pelion and Ossa 1807
186 Brook whose
187 Admonition 1807
188 Beloved Vale 1807
189 Methought I saw 1807
191 Surprized by joy
191 It is a beauteous 1807
192 Composed on the Eve of the Marriage of a Friend
193 On approaching Home 1803
194 To ———
195 To Raisley Calvert 1807

SONNETS DEDICATED TO LIBERTY.
FIRST PART.
Published in 1807.
199 Composed by the Sea shore near Calais
200 Calais
201 To a Friend
202 I grieved for Buonaparte
203 Festivals have I seen
204 On the extinction of the Venetian Republic
205 The King of Sweden