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To a Golden Heart Worn Round the Neck |
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Lines accompanying a Bouquet of wild Columbine |
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Dissatisfaction, (translation.) |
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My Seal-ring |
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The Consolers, (translation.) |
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Absence of Love |
380 |
Meditations |
381 |
Richter |
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The Thankful and the Thankless |
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Prophecy and Fulfilment |
385 |
Verses given to W. C., with a Blank Book |
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Eagles and Doves, (translation.) |
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To a Friend, with Heartsease |
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Aspiration |
389 |
The One in All |
390 |
A Greeting |
393 |
Lines to Edith, on her Birthday |
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Lines written in her Brother R.F.F.'s Journal |
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On a Picture representing the Descent from the Cross |
396 |
The Captured Wild Horse |
397 |
Epilogue to the Tragedy of Essex, (translation.) |
400 |
Hymn written for a Sunday School |
404 |
Desertion, (translation.) |
405 |
Song written for a May-day Festival |
406 |
Caradori Singing |
409 |
Lines in Answer to Stanzas containing several Passages of distinguished Beauty |
409 |
Influence of the Outward |
410 |
To Miss R.B. |
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Sistrum |
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Imperfect Thoughts |
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