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on a Celebrated Event
in Ancient History, iii. 85

iii. 86
on approaching the
Staub-bach, iii. 144
on entering Douglas
Bay, iv. 198

on hearing the "Ranz
des Vaches," iii. 154

on revisiting Dunolly

Castle, iv. 205

on the Death of his
Majesty, George III., ii. 369
on the Departure of Sir
Walter Scott, iii. 276

on the Detraction
which followed, &c., ii. 331
on the Extinction of the
Venetian Republic, iii. 67

on the Final Submis-
sion of the Tyrolese, iii. 94 |
-on the Sight of a Manse
in the South of Scotland,
iii. 277

Sept. 1, 1802, iii. 69
Sept. 1815, ii. 351
Sept. 1802.

Dover, iii. 71

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The Commination Service, iv.

146

The Complaint of a Forsaken
Indian Woman, i. 288
The Contrast, ii. 58

The Cottager to her Infant, i.
301

The Council of Clermont, iv.94
The Cuckoo and the Nightin-
gale, v. 97

The Cuckoo at Laverna, iii.
211

The Cuckoo-Clock, ii. 253
The Danish Boy, ii. 60
The Dunolly Eagle, iv. 206
The Earl of Breadalbane's
Ruined Mansion, iii. 282
The Eclipse of the Sun, 1820,
iii. 164

The Egyptian Maid, iii. 229
The Emigrant Mother, i. 308
The Excursion, vi. 1
The Faery Chasm, iii 255
The Fall of the Aar, iii. 145
The Farmer of Tilsbury Vale,
v. 126

The Force of Prayer, iv. 271
The Forsaken, i. 277
The Fountain, iv. 251
The French and the Spanish
Guerillas, iii. 104
The French Army in Russia,
iii. 106

iii. 108
The Germans on the Heights
of Hockheim, iii. 109
The Gleaner, v. 22
The Green Linnet, ii. 38
The Haunted Tree, ii. 224
The Highland Broach, iii. 285
The Horn of Egremont Castle,

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The Resting-Place, iii. 264
The Reverie of Poor Susan, ii.
132

There was a Boy, ii. 117
The River Eden, iv. 216
The Russian Fugitive, v. 56
The Sailor's Mother, i. 305
The Seven Sisters, ii. 46
The Simplon Pass, ii. 125
The Small Celandine, v. 131
The Solitary Reaper, iii. 19
The Somnambulist, iv. 222
The Source of the Danube
iii. 144

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Napoleon Buonaparte, ii. 383
To Cordelia M- iv. 228

To Enterprise, ii. 212

To H. C., i. 217

To H. C. Robinson, iii. 189
To
in her Seventieth

Year, ii. 377
To Joanna, ii. 3
To Lady Beaumont, ii. 354
To Lucca Giordano, iv 180
To Lycoris, v. 69
To May, iv. 309
To M. H., ii. 10
To my Sister, iv. 235
Το

on her First Ascent
of Helvellyn, ii. 218
Το --, on the Birth of her
First-born Child, iv. 295
To Rotha Q-
ii. 378
To S. H., ii. 332
To Sleep, ii. 327

ii. 328

To the Author's Portrait, ii.382
To the Clouds, ii. 255
To the Cuckoo, ii. 118
ii. 375

To the Daisy, ii. 32

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-, Loch

Lomond, iii. 289
To the Poet, John Dyer, ii. 330
To the Rev. Chr. Wordsworth,
D. D., ii. 392

To the Rev. Dr. Wordsworth,
iii. 246

To the River Derwent, iv. 186
To the River Greta, iv. 185
To the Small Celandine, ii. 41
ii. 43

To the Sons of Burns, iii. 9
To the Spade of a Friend,
iv. 257

To the Torrent at the Devil's
Bridge, ii. 372

To Thomas Clarkson, iii. 86
To Toussaint L'Ouverture,
iii. 69
Tradition, iii. 262
Translation of the Bible, iv.116
Transubstantiation, iv. 105
Trepidation of the Druids,
iv. 74

Tributary Stream, iii. 260
Tribute to the Memory of a
Favorite Dog, iv. 262
Troilus and Cresida, v. 112
Troubles of Charles the First,
iv. 126

Tynwald Hill, iv. 202

UNCERTAINTY, iv. 75

VALEDICTORY Sonnet, ii. 391
Vaudracour and Julia, i. 312
Vernal Ode, ii. 245
View from the Top of Black
Comb, ii. 222

Visitation of the Sick, iv. 146

WALDENSES, iv. 107
Walton's Book of Lives, iv.131
Wars of York and Lancaster
iv. 108
Water-Fowl, ii. 221
We are Seven, i. 202
Wicliffe, iv. 109

William the Third, iv. 134

YARROW Revisited, iii. 271
Visited, iii. 60
Unvisited, iii. 29

Yew-Trees, ii. 121

INDEX TO THE FIRST LINES.

A BARKING Sound the shepherd hears, iv. 263
A Book came forth of late, called Peter Bell, ii. 331
A bright-haired company of youthful slaves, iv. 80
Abruptly paused the strife; the field throughout, iii. 109
A dark plume fetch me from yon blasted yew, iii. 259
Adieu, Rydalian Laurels! that have grown, iv. 183
Advance, come forth from thy Tyrolean ground, iii. 91
Aerial Rock. whose solitary brow, ii. 327

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A famous man is Robin Hood, iii. 23

Affections lose their object; Time brings forth, v. 26
A flock of sheep that leisurely pass by, ii. 328

A genial hearth, a hospitable board, iv 139

Age! twine thy brows with fresh spring flowers, ini. 33
Ah! think how one compelled for life to abide, iv. 338
Ah, when the Body, round which in love we clung, iv. 85
Ah! where is Palafox? Nor tongue nor pen, iii. 99
Ah, why deceive ourselves! by no mere fit, iv. 328
Aid, glorious Martyrs, from your fields of light, iv. 121
Aias! what boots the long, laborious quest, iii. 92
A little onward lend thy guiding hand, iv. 276
All praise the Likeness by thy skill portrayed, ii. 387
A love-lorn Maid, at some far-distant time, iii. 262

Ambition, following down this far-famed slope, iii. 171
Amid a fertile region green with wood, iii. 291

Amid the smoke of cities did you pass, ii. 3

Amid this dance of objects sadness steals, iii. 142

Among a grave fraternity of Monks, iv. 318

Among the dwellers in the silent fields, v. 52

Among the dwellings framed by birds, ii. 70

Among the mountains were we nursed, loved Stream, iv. 186
A month. sweet Little-ones, is past, i. 193

An age hath been when Earth was proud, iv. 279
A narrow girdle of rough stones and crags, ii. 7
And is it amoug rude, untutored Dales, iii. 93
And is this- Yarrow? This the Stream, iii. 60

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