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Scott (label e):
Sir Walter Scott at the Tomb of the Stuarts in St Peter’s
Stot (label m):
Song Sung at the Symposium in the Saloon, 3d of January 1840
brought (label b2):
The Two Margarets. I.—Margaret by the Mere Side
grot (label s):
Eva
lot (label a1):
Novantia
lot (label b):
II. “Beneath an ancient elm-tree’s broadest shade”
lot (label c):
Charlie’s Grave
lot (label d):
Credo
lot (label d1):
Insight
lot (label h):
The Widower’s Dream
lot (label h):
Truisms
lot (label m):
Robert Burns
lot (label m):
The Reigning Vice. Book VIII
lot (label q):
Sincerity
lot (label q):
To Margaret
lot (label t):
Cowper’s Lines on the Receipt of his Mother’s Picture
lot (label y):
On the Church of Krisuvik in Iceland
not (label a):
A Vision of Combs. Addressed to the “Forget Me Not”
not (label a):
Marino Faliero Taking a Last Farewell of Angiolina (His Duchess)
not (label a):
The Young Bride’s Farewell
not (label b):
II. “Beneath an ancient elm-tree’s broadest shade”
not (label b2):
The Two Margarets. I.—Margaret by the Mere Side
not (label c):
A Sketch
not (label d1):
Insight
not (label e):
The German Night Watchman’s Song. From “Souvenirs of a Summer in Germany”
not (label f):
Book III. Ode 5
not (label g3):
The Origin of the Fairies
not (label m):
The Reigning Vice. Book VIII
not (label m):
The Reigning Vice. Book VIII
not (label p1):
Forgiven
not (label p1):
Forgiven
not (label s):
Eva
not (label u6):
St. Stephen’s. Part Third
not (label v):
Violet
not (label x1):
The Last Stork
nought (label c):
Fame
rot (label c):
A Sketch
sot (label a2):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
sought (label b2):
The Two Margarets. I.—Margaret by the Mere Side
spot (label b):
II. “Beneath an ancient elm-tree’s broadest shade”
spot (label c):
A Sketch
spot (label f):
Lines on the Place de Jeanne d’Arc, at Rouen. Addressed to Samuel Prout, Esq.
spot (label g):
Earth’s Harvests
spot (label m):
A Fragment
spot (label r1):
The Souls of the Slain
taught (label p):
III. To Charlotte S—. Six years old. (In an Album—St Patrick’s Day. 1839.)
thought (label t):
Musing
throat (label l1):
“Young Hopeful”—The Village Boy
Rhymes in other stanzas or speeches
Scott (label c3):
The Novel—A Satire
blot (label a):
The Young Bride’s Farewell
caught (label b2):
The Two Margarets. I.—Margaret by the Mere Side
cot (label a):
The Young Bride’s Farewell
float (label t):
Musing
forgot (label p1):
Forgiven
forgot (label p1):
Forgiven
forgot (label s):
Eva
forgot (label s):
Eva
got (label t):
Musing
grot (label s):
Eva
lot (label a):
Marino Faliero Taking a Last Farewell of Angiolina (His Duchess)
lot (label a):
The Young Bride’s Farewell
lot (label a2):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
lot (label t):
Musing
not (label a):
The Young Bride’s Farewell
not (label a):
The Young Bride’s Farewell
not (label a):
The Young Bride’s Farewell
not (label a):
The Young Bride’s Farewell
not (label a2):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
not (label a2):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
not (label b2):
The Two Margarets. I.—Margaret by the Mere Side
not (label p1):
Forgiven
not (label p1):
Forgiven
not (label q):
To Margaret
not (label s):
Eva
nought (label m):
The Reigning Vice. Book VIII
plot (label b2):
The Two Margarets. I.—Margaret by the Mere Side
sought (label a2):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
sought (label m):
The Reigning Vice. Book VIII
spot (label a):
Marino Faliero Taking a Last Farewell of Angiolina (His Duchess)
spot (label a):
The Young Bride’s Farewell
spot (label q):
To Margaret
thought (label a2):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
thought (label a2):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
thought (label b2):
The Two Margarets. I.—Margaret by the Mere Side
thought (label b2):
The Two Margarets. I.—Margaret by the Mere Side
thought (label m):
The Reigning Vice. Book VIII
thought (label m):
The Reigning Vice. Book VIII
thought (label m):
The Reigning Vice. Book VIII
thought (label t):
Musing
uncaught (label m):
The Reigning Vice. Book VIII
wrought (label b2):
The Two Margarets. I.—Margaret by the Mere Side