Page:Poems by William Wordsworth (1815) Volume 1.djvu/58

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CONTENTS.
Page Com­posed Pub­lished
239 On the final submission of the Tyrolese
240 Hail Zaragoza!
241 Say what is Honour?
242 The martial courage
243 Brave Schill!
244 Call not the royal Swede
245 Look now on that Adventurer
246 Is there a Power
247 Ah where is Palafox!
248 In due observance
249 Feelings of a Noble Biscayan
250 The Oak of Guernica
251 Indignation of a high-minded Spaniard
252 Avaunt all specious
253 O'er-weening Statesmen
254 The French and Spanish Guerillas
255 Spanish Guerillas
256 The power of Armies
257 Conclusion 1811
258 Added 1813

POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES.
261 It was an April morning 1800
264 To Joanna 1800
268 There is an Eminence 1800
269 A narrow girdle 1800
273 To M. H. 1800
275 When from the attractions 1802

INSCRIPTIONS.
283 Lines written upon a stone, &c. 1800
285 Upon a stone on the side of Black Comb
287 In the Grounds of Coleorton, the Seat of Sir George Beaumont, Bart.
289 In a Garden of the same
290 Upon an Urn in the same Grounds