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131 Upon the sight of a beautiful Picture
132 The fairest, brightest
133 With how sad steps
134 Aerial Rock
135 Written upon a blank Leaf
136 The Wild-Duck's Nest
137 Fallen, and diffused
1807
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138 Methought I saw
139 Surprized by joy
140 How clear
141 To R. B. Haydon, Esq.
142 Composed in One of the Valleys of
Westmoreland
143 Grief, thou hast lost
144 To the River Derwent
145 I watch, and long
146 To a Snow-Drop
147 Captivity:
148 Though narrow
149 Personal Talk
MEM
Com- Pub-
posed lished
1815
157 It is a beauteous Evening
158 Composed on the Eve of the Marriage
168 Malham Cove
169 Composed during a severe Storm
170 Composed on the Banks of a Rocky
Stream
171 Written in very early Youth
185 To the Poet, John Dyer
186 Composed after a journey across the
Hamilton Hills
· 1802
190 On seeing a tuft of Snowdrops
191 From the Italian of Michael Angelo
192 From the same
193 From the same
194 I heard, alas !
195 The Stars are Mansions.
196 On the detraction which followed the
publication of a certain Poem
197 Eve's lingering Clouds.
198 Ye sacred Nurseries
199 Shame on this faithless heart
200 On the Death of his late Majesty
201 Fame tells of Groves
SONNETS DEDICATED TO LIBERTY,
IN TWO PARTS. PART I.
295 Composed by the Sea-side, near Calais 1802