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"Change me, some God, into that breathing rose!" |
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"What aspect bore the Man who roved or fled" |
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The Stepping-Stones |
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The Same Subject |
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The Faëry Chasm |
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Hints for the Fancy |
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Open Prospect |
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"O mountain Stream! the Shepherd and his Cot" |
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"From this deep chasm, where quivering sunbeams play" |
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American Tradition |
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Return |
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Seathwaite Chapel |
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Tributary Stream |
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The Plain of Donnerdale |
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"Whence that low voice?—A whisper from the heart" |
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Tradition |
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Sheep-Washing |
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The Resting-Place |
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"Methinks 'twere no unprecedented feat" |
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"Return, Content! for fondly I pursued" |
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"Fallen, and diffused into a shapeless heap" |
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Journey Renewed |
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"No record tells of lance opposed to lance" |
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"Who swerves from innocence, who makes divorce" |
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"The Kirk of Ulpha to the pilgrim's eye" |
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"Not hurled precipitous from steep to steep" |
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Conclusion |
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After-Thought |
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Postscript |
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Note to Sonnets XVII. and XVIII. |
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Memoir of the Rev. Robert
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