| A Dream |
The Maid of Cyprus Isle and Other Poems
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| Eastern Song |
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| His Indian Love to Diogo Alvarez |
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| Lines.—I cannot sleep |
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| Lines.—If we should ever meet again |
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| Lines.—Oft on that latest star |
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| Lines.—When this heart is cold and still |
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| Lines.—Why look'd I on that fatal line |
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| Medjnoon in his Solitude |
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| Memory |
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| Miranda's Song |
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| Night, on the Sea-shore |
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| November Fifth |
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| Song for a German Air |
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| Song of the Crew of Diaz |
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| Song.—'Tis the spot where we parted |
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| Song.—If those dark eyes |
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| Song.—In early days |
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| Song.—Oh, had I ne'er beheld thee |
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| Song.—Oh, long enough my life has been |
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| Song.—Since thou wilt banish me |
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| Song.—The transient time |
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| Song.—This mournful heart |
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| Song.—Thou art gone |
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| Song.—Thou wert lovely |
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| Song.—Thy form was fair |
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| Song.—When others saw thee |
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| Song.—Yes, I had hope |
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| Spanish Song |
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| Spirit's Song |
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| Sylph's Song |
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| The Adieu |
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| The Cape of the Caba Rumia |
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| The Destroying Spirit |
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| The Dreamer on the Sea-shore |
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| The Funeral Boat. A Legend |
Forget Me Not: A Christmas and New Year's Present for MDCCCXXIX
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| The Hunter of the Uruguay to his Love |
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| The Inca |
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| The Indian Cupid |
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| The Past |
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| To a False Friend |
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| To my Mother |
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