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A Summer Evening Churchyard, Lechlade, Gloucestershire
Alastor; or, The Spirit of Solitude
Feelings of a Republican on the Fall of Bonaparte
Fragment: (‘What Men Gain Fairly’)
From St Irvyne; or, The Rosicrucian
Lines: (‘When the lamp is shattered’)
Lines Written among the Euganean Hills
Lines Written During the Castlereagh Administration
Lines Written in the Bay of Lerici
Lines Written on Hearing the News of the Death of Napoleon
On the Medusa of Leonardo da Vinci, in the Florentine Gallery
Smiles For Two Political Characters of 1819
Song: (‘Ah! Faint are her limbs, and her footstep is weary,’)
Song: (‘Fierce roars the midnight storm’)
Song: (‘Rarely, Rarely comest thou’)
Sonnet: From the Italian of Dante
Sonnet: (‘Lift not the painted veil’)
Sonnet: On launching some bottles filled with Knowledge into the Bristol Channel
Sonnet: To a balloon, laden with Knowledge
Sonnet: (‘Ye hasten to the grave!’)
Stanzas Written in Dejection, near Naples
The Magnetic lady to her patient
The Serpent Is Shut Out From Paradise
To — (‘Music, when soft voices die’)
To — (‘One word if too often profaned’)
To — (‘When Passion’s Trance Is Overpast’)
To Jane : (‘The keen stars were twinkling’)
To the Republicans of North America
To — (‘When Passion’s Trance Is Overpast’)