| A Farewell |
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| A German Legend |
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| A Lament For The Wissahiccon |
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| A Lover To His Mistress |
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| A Noonday Vision |
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| A Petition |
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| A Picture |
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| A Promise. |
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| A Rejected Lover To His Mistress (I) |
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| A Rejected Lover To His Mistress (II) |
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| A Retrospect |
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| A Room In The Villa Taverna |
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| A Spirit's Voice |
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| A Summons |
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| A Vision Of The Vatican |
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| A Wish (I) |
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| A Wish (II) |
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| A Wish (III) |
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| Absence |
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| An Answer |
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| An Apology |
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| An Entreaty |
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| An Evening Song |
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| An Invitation |
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| An Invocation |
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| Are they indeed the bitterest tears we shed |
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| Arrival In Rome |
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| Art thou already weary of the way? |
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| Autumn |
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| Autumn Song |
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| Away, away! bear me away, away, |
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| Ballad |
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| Beside a well-reap'd field at Eventide |
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| Blaspheme not thou thy sacred life, nor turn |
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| But to be still! oh, but to cease awhile |
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| Close Of Our Summer At Frascati |
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| Departing |
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| Dream-Land (I) |
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| Dream-Land (II) |
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| Eastern Sunset |
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| Evening |
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| Evening By The Seaside |
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| Expectation |
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| Expostulation |
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| Farewell To Italy |
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| Flying Leaves |
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| Forsaken |
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| Fragment |
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| Genius And Love |
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| Hadrian's Villa |
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| Have you not heard that in some deep-seal'd graves, |
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| I cannot sleep for thinking of thy face, |
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| I hear a voice low in the sunset woods |
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| I heard youth's silver clarion call to Fate, |
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| I know a maiden with a laughing face |
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| I know that thou wilt read what here is writ, |
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| I would I knew the lady of thy heart! |
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| If in thy heart the spring of joy remains, |
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| If there were any power in human love |
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| Impromptu |
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| Impromptu (I) |
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| Impromptu (II) |
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| Impromptu (III) |
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| Impromptu (IV) |
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| Impromptu (V) |
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| Impromptu (VI) |
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| Is it a sin, to wish that I may meet thee |
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| Lady, whom my belovèd loves so well! |
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| Lament For Israel |
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| Life |
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| Like one who walketh in a plenteous land, |
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| Lines |
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| Lines For Music |
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| Lines For Music (I) |
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| Lines For Music (II) |
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| Lines For Music (III) |
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| Lines On A Sleeping Child |
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| Lines On The Anio At Tivoli |
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| Lines To ---. |
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| Lines To Mrs. St. Leger |
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| Lines Written At Belvoir Castle, 1883 |
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| Lines Written At Night |
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| Lines Written At Sea (I) |
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| Lines Written At Venice In 1865 |
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| Lines Written By The Sea |
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| Lines Written By The Seaside (I) |
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| Lines Written By The Seaside (II) |
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| Lines Written In London |
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| Lines Written On Leaving Belvoir Castle In 1842 |
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| Morning By The Seaside |
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| My Love |
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| Nay, let the Past be past, nor strive in vain |
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| Noonday By The Seaside |
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| Ode |
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| Oft let me wander hand in hand with Thought, |
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| On A Forget-Me-Not |
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| On A Hollow Friendship |
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| On A Music Box |
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| On A Symphony Of Beethoven |
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| On Being Blessed By A Child |
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| Parting |
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| Past Hours |
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| Return |
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| Saturday Night Song At Sea |
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| Say thou not sadly, never and no more |
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| Scraps. |
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| Sicilian Song |
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| Sleepless Nights |
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| Song. |
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| Sonnet On An Edelweiss |
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| Sonnet On The American War. |
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| Sonnet To Harriet St. Leger |
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| Sonnet To Mrs. Jameson, |
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| Sonnet Written Among The Ruins Of The Castle At Heidelberg |
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| Sonnet. |
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| Sonnet. Though thou return unto the former things, |
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| The Autumn Cyclamen |
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| The Black Wallflower |
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| The d**h-Song |
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| The Fall Of Richmond |
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| The Fellowship Of Genius |
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| The Ideal |
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| The Landgraff |
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| The Minstrel's Grave |
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| The Prayer Of A Lonely Heart |
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| The Red Indian |
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| The Siren's Cave At Tivoli |
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| The Vision Of Life |
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| The Wind |
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| The Woods |
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| The Wreck Of The Birkenhead, |
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| The Year's Progress |
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| Thou poisonous laurel leaf, that in the soil |
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| To- |
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