| I. "Poet! If on a Lasting Fame Be Bent" |
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| II. "Most Men Know Love But as a Part of Life" |
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| III. "Life Ever Seems as from Its Present Site" |
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| IV. "They Dub Thee Idler, Smiling Sneeringly" |
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| IX. "I Know Not Why, But All This Weary Day" |
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| Sonnet: "If I Have Graced No Single Song of Mine" |
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| V. "Some Truths There Be Are Better Left Unsaid" |
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| VI. "I Scarcely Grieve, O Nature! at the Lot" |
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| VII. "Grief Dies Like Joy; the Tears Upon My Cheek" |
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| VIII. "At Last, Beloved Nature! I Have Met" |
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| X. "Were I the Poet-Laureate of the Fairies" |
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| XI. "Which Are the Clouds, and Which the Mountains? See" |
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| XII. "What Gossamer Lures Thee Now? What Hope, What Name" |
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| XIII. "I Thank You, Kind and Best Beloved Friend" |
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| XIV. "Are These Wild Thoughts, Thus Fettered in My Rhymes" |
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