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PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, REES, ORME, BROWN, GREEN, & LONGMAN,
PATERNOSTER-ROW.
1832.
LONDON: Printed by A. & R. Spottiswoode,
New-Street-Square.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME III.
THE RIVER DUDDON.
Page
DEDICATION
- - - - 3
Not envying shades which haply yet may throw - 7
Child of the clouds! remote from every taint .
How shall I paint thee? — Be this naked stone -
Take, cradled Nursling of the mountain, take
Sole listener, Duddon! to the breeze that played - ib.
Flowers - - - -
10
“ Change me, some God, into that breathing rose !”
What aspect bore the Man who roved or fled -
11
The Stepping-stones - - - - - ib.
The same subject - - - - - 12
The Faëry Chasm -
Hints for the Fancy
13
Open Prospect - - - - - ib.
O mountain Stream ! the Shepherd and his Cot - 14
From this deep chasm— where quivering sunbeams
play
- - - ib.
American Tradition - - - - 15
Return -
Seathwaite Chapel
nh
ib.
16
17
19
20
Tributary Stream - - - - -
The Plain of Donnerdale
Whence that low voice? – A whisper from the heart
Tradition - - - - -
Sheep-washing - - - -
The Resting-place -
- - -
Methinks 'twere no unprecedented feat
Return, Content! for fondly I pursued - -
Fallen, and diffused into a shapeless heap -
Journey Renewed - -
No record tells of lance opposed to lance -
Who swerves from innocence, who makes divorce
The Kirk of Ulpha to the Pilgrim's eye '. -
Not hurled precipitous from steep to steep - -
Conclusion
- - - - . .
After-thought -
Postscript - - - - -
Notes - - - - - -
23
25
27
THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE.
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In trellised shed with clustering roses gay
Canto I.
Canto II.
Canto III.
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Canto IV. - - -
Canto V. - - - -
Canto VI. . . -
Canto VII. - - -
NOTES - - -
- 69
- 77
- 88
- 95
- 108
- 120
138
140 ib.
· ECCLESIASTICAL SKETCHES.
PART FIRST.
Advertisement - - -
. 133
Introduction
135
Conjectures - - -
136
Trepidation of the Druids -
ib:
Druidical Excommunication - -
137
Uncertainty - - -
Persecution -
Recovery -
Temptations from Roman Refinements
- 139
Dissensions
. ib.
Struggle of the Britons against the Barbarians
Saxon Conquest
Monastery of Old Bangor
141
Casual Incitement - - -
Glad Tidings-
142
Paulinus -
Persuasion -
143
Conversion :
Apology -
144
Primitive Saxon Clergy
- - ib.
Other Influences
- - 145
Seclusion : -
(continued) - - - - 146
Reproof -
Saxon Monasteries, and Lights and Shades of
Religion
- - - 147
Missions and Travels - - - - - ib.
Alfred - . - - - 148
His Descendants :
Influence abused
Influence abused ........
- 149
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