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Table of Contents

The Little Girl Lost 88
The Little Girl Found
The Clod and the Pebble 92
/The Little Vagabond
Holy Thursday
A l*u!y6n liee
The Angel
The Sick Rose
_ , Ttf~Ti~rzah
~ Th c-V6ice of the Ancient
My Pretty Rose-Tree
Ah ! Sun-Flower .
K^ Jhe Lily r""^ .
The Garden of Love
ArLittle^BoyTJosfj
Infant Sorrow" - .
The Schoolboy 100
London
A Little Girl Lost .
TheJCJiijfiney_-s weeper
The Human Abstract
Appendix
A Divine Image .
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Poems from 'The Rossetti Manuscript'
I. Earlier Poems
Never seek to tell thy Love ....
I laid me down upon a Bank
I saw a Chapel all of Gold ....
I asked a Thief ......
I heard an Angel singing ....
A Cradle Song
Silent, silent Night
I fear'd the fury of my wind
Infant Sorrow
Why should I care for the men of Thames
Thou hast a lap full of seed ....
In a Myrtle Shade
To my Myrtle ......
To Nobodaddy ......
Are not the joys of morning sweeter . 120