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’O Bitterness of Things Too Sweet.’
’If i Were to Do as Iseult Did.’
’The Greater Cantle of the World is Lost.’
’Since Painted or Not Painted All Shall Fade.’
’Of All Men Else i have Avoided Thee.’
’Her Face Resigned to Bliss or Bale.’
’And the Spring Comes Slowly up this Way.’
’And Come Agen Be it by Night or Day.’
Lady Maulevrier’s Letter-Bag.
On the Dark Brow of Helvellyn.
’A Young Lamb’s Heart Among the Full-Grown Flocks.’
’Now Nothing Left to Love or Hate.’
’Proud Can i Never Be of what i Hate.’
’Clubs, Diamonds, Hearts, in Wild Disorder Seen.’
’Swift Subtle Post, Carrier of Grisly Care.’
’Roses Choked Among Thorns and Thistles.’
’Kind is My Love to-Day, to-Morrow Kind.’
’Our Love was New, and then but in the Spring.’
’All Fancy, Pride, and Fickle Maidenhood.’
Lord Hartfield Refuses a Fortune.
’Alas, for Sorrow is All the End of this’
’Oh, Sad Kissed Mouth, How Sorrowful it is!’