A Character |
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A Cheerful-Tempered Lover's Farewell To His Mistress |
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A Child To His Sick Grandfather |
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A Disappointment |
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A Hymn |
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A Hymn For The Kirk |
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A Lamentation |
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A Melancholy Lover's Farewell To His Mistress |
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A Mother To Her Waking Infant |
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A November Night's Traveller |
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A Nursery Lesson (Devotional) |
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A Poetical Or Sound-Hearted Lover's Farewell To His Mistress |
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A Portrait |
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A Proud Lover's Farewell To His Mistress |
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A Reverie |
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A Riddle (#1) |
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A Riddle (#2) |
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A Sailor's Song |
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A Scotch Song |
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A Second Hymn For The Kirk |
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A Simile |
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A Sketch |
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A Song Written For An Irish Melody |
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A Song, |
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A Summer Day |
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A Third Hymn For The Kirk |
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A Volunteer Song |
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A Winter Day |
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Additional Lines To Retaliation |
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Address To A Steam-Vessel |
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Address To The Evening Primrose |
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Address To The Muses |
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Address To The Nymph Of The Mountain Stream Between The Arrochar And Cairndow, In The Western Highlands Of Scotland |
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Annan Water |
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At Lake Thrasymenus |
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Belshazzar's Feast |
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Cameronian Dream |
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Chorus Of Greek Matrons |
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De La Charite Pour Les Pauvres Prisonniers, Dieppe |
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Devon's Poly-Obion |
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Devotional Song For A Negro Child |
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Elegy On The Abrogation Of The Birth-Night Ball, And The Consequent Final Subversion Of The Minuet |
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Epistle To Earl Harcourt, On His Wishing Her To Spell Her Name With Of Catherine With A K. |
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Evening |
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Fair Mead Lodge |
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Female Picture of a Country Life |
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Fothringay |
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Fragment Of A Poem |
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Fy, Let Us A' To The Wedding |
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Hay-Making |
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Hooly And Fairly |
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Hope And Memory |
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Hymn #3 |
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Hymn #4 |
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Hymn #5 |
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Hymn #6 |
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Hymn #7 |
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Hymn For The Scotch Kirk |
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Hymn On The Seasons |
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Inscription For A Retired Seat In A Friend's Shrubbery |
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Job XIII. 15. |
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L'Ennuyee |
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Lines For A Friend's Album |
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Lines On The d**h Of Sir Walter Scott |
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Lines On The d**h Of William Sotheby, Esq |
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Lines Suggested By A Portrait Of The Queen, Taken On The Last Examination Previous To Execution |
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Lines To A Parrot |
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Lines To A Teapot |
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Lines To Agnes Baillie On Her Birthday |
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Lines Written In Lady Lonsdale's Album, At Lowther Castle, Oct.13,1821 |
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Lines Written In The Autumn Of 1818 |
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Lines Written On The Field Of Quatre Bras, 1821 |
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Lines, Written At Athens In 1820 |
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London |
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Lord John Of The East |
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Love |
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Maid Of Llanwellyn |
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Malcolm's Heir |
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Malcolm's Heir |
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On A Sleeping Boy |
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On A Sprig Of Heath |
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On Burning A Packet Of Letters Received From A Friend At An Early Period Of Life, Whose Correspondence Had Lapsed Into Silence, And Whose Friendship Into Apathy. |
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On Grey Hair |
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On Leaving Greece, 1820 |
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On Memory |
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On Reading Walter Scot's |
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On The King's Illness |
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On Time |
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Orpheus To Eurydice |
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Paestum |
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Rhymes |
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Rhymes For Chanting |
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School Rhymes For Negro Children |
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Second Devotional Song |
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Second Nursery Lesson (Admonitory) |
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Select Verses From The 147th Psalm |
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Sir Maurice |
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Song #2 |
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Song #3 |
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Song #4 |
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Song #5 |
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Song #7 |
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Song #8 |
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Song #9 |
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Song For an Irish Melody |
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Song written At Mr. Thomson's Request |
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Song Written For A Welch Air |
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Song Written For A Welch Air Called |
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Song Written For A Welch Melody |
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Song, A New Version Of An Old Scotch Song |
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Song, Called the Country Lady's Reveillie |
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Song, For An Irish Air |
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Song, Poverty Parts Good Company |
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Song, Woo'd And Married And A' |
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Song, Written For An Irish Air |
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Sonnet 1 |
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Sonnet 2 |
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Sonnet 3 |
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Sonnet 4 |
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Sonnet 5 |
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Sonnet 6 |
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Sonnet 7 |
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Sonnet 8 |
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Sonnet On The Apennines |
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Sonnet To---- |
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Sonnet Written At The Piraeus, 1820 |
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Sonnet, Written Off Cefallonia, 1820 |
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St. Cecilia |
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St. John XXI. 1. |
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St. luke VII. 12. |
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St. Luke XVIII. 16. |
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St. Matthew V.9. |
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Stanzas, Suggested By A Canzone Of Petrarch |
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Sunset Meditation, Under The Apprehension Of Approaching Blindness |
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The Address Of Odusseus To The Greeks, At Thermpoylae, On The 20th Of July, 1822 |
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The Banished Man, |
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The Black Cock |
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The Cataract Of Lodore |
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The Clearing Shower |
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The Devonshire Lane |
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The Elden Tree |
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The Fountain |
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The Ghost Of Fadon |
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The Grenwich Pensioners |
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The Horse And His Rider |
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The Lot Of Thousands |
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