Sonnet III. Though roused by that dark Vizir Riot rude 57
IV. When British Freedom from an happier
Land ....
-V. It was some Spirit, Sheridan !....
- VI. O what a loud and fearful Shriek
- VII. As when far off
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VIII. Thou gentle look ..
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IX. Pale Roamer through the Night!......
-X. Sweet Mercy! ....
--- XI. Thou Bleedest my Poor Heart
- XII. To the Author of the Robbers.
Lines, composed while climbing Brockley Coomb ...
Lines, in the Manner of Spenaer......
Imitated from Ossian ....
The Complaint of Ninathoma
Imitated from the Welsh
To an Infant....
Lines in Answer to a Letter from Bristol
To a Friend in Answer tó a melancholy Letter......
Religious Musings ....
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The Destiny of Nations, a Vision
... 104
SIBYLLINE LEAVES.
Ode to the Departing Year ...,
.. 131
France, an Ode.........
.. 139
Tears in Solitude .........
... 144
Fire, Famine and Slaughter.....
. 155
Love .....
.. 161
Lewti, or the Circassian Love Chaunt........ ... 167
The Picture, or the Lover's Resolution ............ 171
The Night Scene, a Dramatic Fragment....... ... 179
To an Unfortunate Woman ...,