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THIS VOLUME,
ORIGINALLY INSCRIBED WITH HIS NAME,
FOURTEEN YEARS AGO, IS RE-DEDICATED, WITH
STILL-RENEWING AFFECTION, TO
WILLIAM PAGE,
IN ROME.
On the Death of Charles T. Torrey.
Elegy on the Death of Dr. Channing.
To the Memory of Hood.......
SONNETS.
I. "Through suffering and sorrow
II. "What were I, Love".
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III. "I would not have this perfect love "
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IV. "For this true nobleness"
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V. To the spirit of Keats...
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VI. "Great Truths are portions of the soul".
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VII. "I ask not for those thoughts
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VIII. To M. W., on her birthday.
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IX. "My Love, I have no fear".
X. "I cannot think that thou".
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XI. "There never yet was flower"
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XII. Sub pondere crescit...
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XIII. "Beloved, in the noisy city here"
XIV. On reading Wordsworth's Sonnets in De-
XXI. "Our love is not a fading, earthly flower".
XXV. "I grieve not that ripe knowledge
XXVI. To J. R. Giddings..
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XXVII. "I thought our love at full"
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L'Envoi.
The Vision of Sir Launfal..
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