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I. . . .1
II.  Written at the close of Spring. . . 2
III.  To a Nightingale. . . 3
IV.  To the Moon. . . 4
V.  To the South Downs. . . 5
VI.  To Hope. . . 6
VII.  On the departure of the Nightingale. . . 7
VIII.  To Spring. . . 8
IX.  . . . . .9
X.  To Mrs. G. . . . 10
XI.  To Sleep . . .11
XII.  Written on the Sea Shore . . . 12
XIII.  From Petrarch . . . 13
XIV.  From the same . . . 14
XV.  From the same . . . 15
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 xviXVI.  From Petrarch . . . 16
XVII.  From the 13th Cantata of Matastasio . . . 17
XVIII.  To the Earl of Egremont . . . 18
XIX.  To Mr. Hayley . . . 19
XX.  To the Countess of A  . . . 20
XXI.  Supposed to be written by Wester . . . 21
XXII.  By the same . . . 22
XXIII.  By the same . . . 23
XXIV.  By the same . . . 24
XXV.  By the same . . . 25
XXVI.  To the River Arun . . . 26
XXVII.  . . . . . 27
XXVIII.  .To Friendship . . . 28
XXIX.  To Miss C . . . 29
XXX.  To the River Arun . . . 30
XXXI.  Written in Farm Wood, on the South Downs, May 1784 . . . 31
XXXII.  To Melancholy. Written on the Banks of the Arun . . . 32
XXXIII.  To the Naiad of the Arun . . . 33 
 xvXXXIV.  To a Friend . . . 34
XXXV.  To Fortitude . . . 35
XXXVI.  . . . . . 36
XXXVII.  Sent to the Honorable Mrs. O'Niell, with painted flowers . . . 37
XXXVIII.  From the Novel of Emmeline . . . 38
XXXIX.  To Night.  From the same . . . 39
XL.  From the same . . . 40
XLI.  To Tranquility . . . 41
XLII.  Composed during a walk on the Downs, in November 1787 . . . 42
XLIII.  . . . . . 43
XLIV.  Written in the church-yard at Middleton in Suffex . . . 44
XLV.  On leaving a part of Suffex . . . 45
XLVI.  Written at Penshurst, in Autumn, 1788 . . . 46
XLVII.  To Fancy . . . 47
XLVIII.  To Mrs. **** . . . 48
XLIX.  From the Novel of Celestina . . . 49
L.  From the same . . . 50 
 xviLI.  From the same . . . 51
LII.  From the same . . . 52
LIII. From the same . . . 53
LIV.  The Sleeping Woodman . . . 54
LV.  The Return of the Nightingale . . . 55
LVI.  The Captive escaped in the Wilds of America . . . 56
LVII.  To Dependence . . . 57
LVIII.  The Glow-worm . . . 58
LIX.  Written Sept. 1791, during a remarkable Thunder Storm . . . 59
Ode to Despair.  From the Novel of Emmeline . . . 60
Elegy . . . 63
Song.  From the French of Cardinal Bernis . . . 68
The Origin of Flattery . . . 71
The Peasant of the Alps . . . 77
Song . . . 81
Thirty-eight . . . 82
Verses intended to have been prefixed to the Novel of Emmeline . . . 86 |