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Dundas (label m3):
St. Stephen’s. Part Second
alas (label g):
Lieutenant Luff
alas (label p):
To My Babe
alas (label v):
The Fatal Advertisements
ass (label e1):
Baden-Baden
brass (label e):
The Village Church
face (label e):
To a Young Lady
face (label j3):
The Reigning Vice. Book VIII
grass (label b):
Sonnet
grass (label e):
Where is God?
grass (label h):
Narcissus
grass (label j):
Under the Mango
grass (label u):
No 1. Despondency.—A Reverie
lass (label d):
Secrets
pass (label a):
Snowdrops
pass (label a1):
Lines on the Place de Jeanne d’Arc, at Rouen. Addressed to Samuel Prout, Esq.
pass (label b):
Sonnet
pass (label c):
The Village Magdalene
pass (label d):
Sonnet
pass (label e):
The Gift of the Sea
pass (label f):
An Old Tune
pass (label h):
A Voice From Afar
pass (label j):
Ode, Composed while the Sun was under Eclipse, 7th September, 1820
pass (label l):
Amata
pass (label l):
Amata
pass (label l):
On a Midsummer’s Eve
pass (label m):
The Burn
pass (label m1):
Walter and William
pass (label n1):
Jarl Sigurd and the Hulder
pass (label o):
The Village Funeral
pass (label q):
Eva
pass (label w):
Rhymes for “Alley!”
pass (label x3):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
surpass (label b):
Tradition
was (label b):
Sonnet
Rhymes in other stanzas or speeches
disgrace (label j3):
The Reigning Vice. Book VIII
glass (label l):
Amata
glass (label l):
Amata
pass (label l):
Amata
pass (label l):
Amata
place (label j3):
The Reigning Vice. Book VIII
place (label j3):
The Reigning Vice. Book VIII
trace (label j3):
The Reigning Vice. Book VIII