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CONTENTS.
PAGE | |
Despondency | 212 |
Self-Deception | 212 |
Dover Beach | 213 |
Growing Old | 215 |
The Progress of Poesy | 216 |
Pis Aller | 216 |
The Last Word | 217 |
A Nameless Epitaph | 217 |
Empedocles on Etna | 218 |
Bacchanalia; or, the New Age | 256 |
Epilogue to Lessing's Laocoön | 260 |
Persistency of Poetry | 266 |
A Caution to Poets | 266 |
The Youth of Nature | 267 |
The Youth of Man | 271 |
Palladium | 275 |
Progress | 275 |
Revolutions | 277 |
Self-Dependence | 278 |
Morality | 279 |
A Summer Night | 280 |
The Buried Life | 283 |
Lines written in Kensington Gardens | 286 |
A Wish | 288 |
The Future | 290 |
New Rome | 293 |
The Lord's Messengers | 294 |
Merope | 295 |
ELEGIAC POEMS. | |
The Scholar-Gypsy | 381 |
Thyrsis | 389 |