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The Progress of Poesy
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On a Favourite Cat, Drowned
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Ode to Simplicity
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How Sleep the Brave
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Ode to Evening
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Fidele
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Amoret
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The Complaint
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The Nightingale
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To Leven Water
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Song to David
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A Lament for Flodden
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Woman
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Memory
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If Doughty Deeds
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To Mary Unwin
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My Mary
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An Epitaph
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Ca' the Yowes to the Knowes
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Life
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Prayer for Indifference
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To the Cuckoo
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Auld Robin Gray
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Epigram
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Song from Aella
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Meeting
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Late Wisdom
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A Marriage Ring
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To the Muses
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To Spring
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Song
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Reeds of Innocence
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The Little Black Boy
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Hear the Voice
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The Tiger
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Cradle Song
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Night
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Love's Secret
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Mary Morison
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Jean
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Auld Lang Syne
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My Bonnie Mary
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John Anderson, My Jo
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The Banks o' Doon
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Ae Fond Kiss
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Bonnie Lesley
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Highland Mary
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O Were My Love Yon Lilac Fair
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A Red, Red Rose
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Lament for Culloden
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The Farewell
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Hark! The Mavis
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Sun
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Moon
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Time and Grief
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The Outlaw's Song
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A Child
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The Land o' the Leal
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A Boy's Song
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Kilmeny
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Lucy I
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Lucy II
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Lucy III
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Lucy IV
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Lucy V
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Upon Westminster Bridge
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Evening on Calais Beach
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On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic, 1802
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England, 1802: Sonnet I
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England, 1802: Sonnet II
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England, 1802: Sonnet III
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England, 1802: Sonnet IV
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England, 1802: Sonnet V
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The Solitary Reaper
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Perfect Woman
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Daffodils
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Ode to Duty
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The Rainbow
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On Sonnets: Sonnet I
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On Sonnets: Sonnet II
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The World
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Ode: Intimations of Immortality
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Desideria
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Valedictory Sonnet to the River Duddon
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Mutability
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The Trosachs
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Speak!
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Proud Maisie
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Brignall Banks
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Lucy Ashton's Song
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Answer
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The Rover's Adieu
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Patriotism: Innominatus
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Patriotism: Nelson, Pitt, Fox
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
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Kubla Khan
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Love
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Youth and Age
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Time, Real and Imaginary
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Work Without Hope
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Glycine's Song
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His Books
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The Maid's Lament
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Rose Aylmer
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Ianthe
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Twenty Years Hence
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Verse
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Proud Word You Never Spoke
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Resignation
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Mother, I Cannot Mind My Wheel
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Autumn
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Remain!
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Absence
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Of Clementina
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Ianthe's Question
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On Catullus
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Dirce
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Alciphron and Leucippe
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Years
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Separation
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Late Leaves
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Finis
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The Old Familiar Faces
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Hester
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On an Infant Dying As Soon As Born
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Ye Mariners of England
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The Battle of the Baltic
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The Young May Moon
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The Irish Peasant to His Mistress
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The Light of Other Days
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At the Mid Hour of Night
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May
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Battle Song
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Plaint
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The Sun Rises Bright in France
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Hame, Hame, Hame
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The Spring of the Year
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Jenny Kiss'd Me
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Love and Age
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The Grave of Love
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Three Men of Gotham
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To Death
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When We Two Parted
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For Music
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We'll Go No More A-Roving
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She Walks in Beauty
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The Isles of Greece
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The Children Band
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The Burial of Sir John Moore After Corunna
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To Mary
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Table of Contents
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
The Curse Upon Edward
The Progress of Poesy
On a Favourite Cat, Drowned
Ode to Simplicity
How Sleep the Brave
Ode to Evening
Fidele
Amoret
The Complaint
The Nightingale
To Leven Water
Song to David
A Lament for Flodden
Woman
Memory
If Doughty Deeds
To Mary Unwin
My Mary
An Epitaph
Ca' the Yowes to the Knowes
Life
Prayer for Indifference
To the Cuckoo
Auld Robin Gray
Epigram
Song from Aella
Meeting
Late Wisdom
A Marriage Ring
To the Muses
To Spring
Song
Reeds of Innocence
The Little Black Boy
Hear the Voice
The Tiger
Cradle Song
Night
Love's Secret
Mary Morison
Jean
Auld Lang Syne
My Bonnie Mary
John Anderson, My Jo
The Banks o' Doon
Ae Fond Kiss
Bonnie Lesley
Highland Mary
O Were My Love Yon Lilac Fair
A Red, Red Rose
Lament for Culloden
The Farewell
Hark! The Mavis
Sun
Moon
Time and Grief
The Outlaw's Song
A Child
The Land o' the Leal
A Boy's Song
Kilmeny
Lucy I
Lucy II
Lucy III
Lucy IV
Lucy V
Upon Westminster Bridge
Evening on Calais Beach
On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic, 1802
England, 1802: Sonnet I
England, 1802: Sonnet II
England, 1802: Sonnet III
England, 1802: Sonnet IV
England, 1802: Sonnet V
The Solitary Reaper
Perfect Woman
Daffodils
Ode to Duty
The Rainbow
On Sonnets: Sonnet I
On Sonnets: Sonnet II
The World
Ode: Intimations of Immortality
Desideria
Valedictory Sonnet to the River Duddon
Mutability
The Trosachs
Speak!
Proud Maisie
Brignall Banks
Lucy Ashton's Song
Answer
The Rover's Adieu
Patriotism: Innominatus
Patriotism: Nelson, Pitt, Fox
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Kubla Khan
Love
Youth and Age
Time, Real and Imaginary
Work Without Hope
Glycine's Song
His Books
The Maid's Lament
Rose Aylmer
Ianthe
Twenty Years Hence
Verse
Proud Word You Never Spoke
Resignation
Mother, I Cannot Mind My Wheel
Autumn
Remain!
Absence
Of Clementina
Ianthe's Question
On Catullus
Dirce
Alciphron and Leucippe
Years
Separation
Late Leaves
Finis
The Old Familiar Faces
Hester
On an Infant Dying As Soon As Born
Ye Mariners of England
The Battle of the Baltic
The Young May Moon
The Irish Peasant to His Mistress
The Light of Other Days
At the Mid Hour of Night
May
Battle Song
Plaint
The Sun Rises Bright in France
Hame, Hame, Hame
The Spring of the Year
Jenny Kiss'd Me
Love and Age
The Grave of Love
Three Men of Gotham
To Death
When We Two Parted
For Music
We'll Go No More A-Roving
She Walks in Beauty
The Isles of Greece
The Children Band
The Burial of Sir John Moore After Corunna
To Mary
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