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Effusion, in the Pleasure-ground on the Banks of the
Composed by the Sea-side, near Calais, August, 1802
Is it a reed that 's shaken by the wind.
Composed near Calais, on the Road leading to Ardres,
August 7, 1802
I grieved for Buonaparté, with a vain
Festivals have I seen that were not names
On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic
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The King of Sweden
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ing.
To Toussaint L'Ouverture
We had a female Passenger who came
Composed in the Valley near Dover, on the Day of Land-
Inland, within a hollow vale, I stood
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Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland
Written in London, September, 1802
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To the Men of Kent, October, 1803
Milton! thou shouldst be living at this hour
Great men have been among us; hands that paired
It is not to be thought of, that the lord
When I have borne in memory what has tamed.
One might believe that natural miseries:
There is a bondage worse, far worse, to bear
These times strike moneyed worldlings with dismay
England! the time is come when thpt shouldst wean .
When, looking on the present face of things
What if our numbers barely could defy
Lines on the Expected Invasion, 1803
Anticipation, October, 1803
Another year! another deadly blow!
Ode.
Who rises on the banks of Seine
PART II.
On a Celebrated Event in Ancient History
Upon the same Event .
To Thomas Clarkson, on the Final Passing of the Bill for
the Abolition of the Slave-Trade
A Prophecy, February, 1807
Composed by the Side of Grasmere Lake
Go back to antique ages, if thine eyes
Composed while the Author was engaged in writing a
Tract, occasioned by the Convention of Cintra
Composed at the same Time and on the same Occasion
Hoffer
Advance, come forth from thy Tyrolean ground
Feelings of the Tyrolese .
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Alas! what boots the long, laborious quest
And is it among rude, untutored Dales.
O'er the wide earth, on mountain and on plain
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On the Final Submission of the Tyrolese
Hail, Zaragoza! If with unwet eye.
Say, what is Honor? 'T is the finest sense
The martial courage of a day is vain
Brave Schill! by death delivered, take thy flight
Call not the royal Swede unfortunate
Look now on that Adventurer who hath paid
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Is there a power that can sustain and cheer
Ah! where is Palafox? Nor tongue nor pen
In due observance of an ancient rite.
Feelings of a Noble Biscayan at one of those Funerals
The Oak of Guernica.
Indignation of a High-minded Spaniard
Avaunt all specious pliancy of mind
O'erweening Statesmen have full long relied
The French and the Spanish Guerillas .
Spanish Guerillas
The power of Armies is a visible thing
Here pause: the poet claims at least this praise
The French Army in Russia
By Moscow self-devoted to a blaze.
The Germans on the Heights of Hockheim
Now that all hearts are glad, all faces bright
Ode, 1814.
latch.
- When the soft hand of sleep had closed the
Feelings of a French Royalist, on the Disinterment of
the Remains of the Duc d'Enghien
Occasioned by the Battle of Waterloo.
Siege of Vienna raised by John Sobieski.
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Emperors and Kings, how oft have temples rung
Ode, 1815.- Imagination- - ne'er before content
- The Morning of the Day appointed for a General
Thanksgiving, January 18, 1816
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MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820.
In a Carriage, upon the Banks of the Rhine
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Hymn, for the Boatmen, as they approach the Rapids
Memorial, near the Outlet of the Lake of Thun
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Effusion, in Presence of the Painted Tower of Tell, at
Altorf
The Town of Schwytz
On hearing the "Ranz des Vaches" on the Top of the
Pass of St. Gothard
The Church of San Salvador, seen from the Lake of
Lugano.
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The Italian Itinerant, and the Swiss Goatherd. - Part I.
The Last Supper, by Leonardo da Vinci, in the Refec-
tory of the Convent of Maria della Grazia, Milan
The Eclipse of the Sun, 1820.
The Three Cottage Girls
The Column intended by Buonaparte for a Triumphal
Edifice in Milan, now lying by the Way-side in the
Simplon Pass.
Stanzas, composed in the Simplon Pass
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Elegiac Stanzas
On being stranded near the Harbor of Boulogne
At Rome.-Regrets. In Allusion to Niebuhr and other
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At Rome.
Near Rome, in Sight of St. Peter's
At Albano
Near Anio's stream, I spied a gentle Dove
From the Alban Hills, looking towards Rome
Near the Lake of Thrasymene
At the Eremite or Upper Convent of Camaldoli
At Vallombrosa
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At Florence
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Before the Picture of the Baptist, by Raphael, in the Gal-
THE EGYPTIAN MAID: OR, THE ROMANCE OF THE
WATER-LILY.
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THE RIVER DUDDON. A SERIES OF SONNETS.
To the Rev. Dr. Wordsworth.
Not envying Latian shades,
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
Flowers
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Change me, some God, into that breathing rose!"
What aspect bore the Man who roved or fled
The Stepping-stones .