Landscape Lyrics. | I. Sunrise, | 7 | II. Morning farther advanced, | 10 | III. Noonday, | 13 | IV. The Sunbeam, | 16 | V. To a Wild Flower, | 19 | VI. Summer, | 22 | VII. Midsummer, | 25 | VIII. The Sunshine of Poetry, | 28 | IX. Autumn, in its First Aspect, | 31 | X. Autumn, in its Second Aspect, | 34 | XI. Sunset, | 37 | XII. Twilight, | 40 | XIII. Moonlight on Land, | 43 | XIV. Moonlight at Sea, | 46 | XV. Home Scenes, | 49 | Poetical Aspirations. | The Alpine Horn, | 55 | Reflections on Death, | 58 | Through the Wood.—Modern Ballad, | 62 | Song of the Exile, | 64 | To Fame, | 66 | To a Bee, | 68 | The Storm, | 71 | "Lazarus, Come Forth," | 73 | Sonnet. On the Approach of Summer, | 74 | Beauty, | 75 | To M. J. R., | 76 | Sonnet. A Contrast, | 77 | Sonnet. Roslin, | 78 | On the Birth of a Niece, | 79 | On her death, | 80 | Sonnet. To Happiness, | 81 | Thoughts, | 82 | Loch Awe, | 85 | The Wolf, | 87 | The April Cloud, | 94 | Spring, | 95 | Poesy, | 97 | Sonnet. To a Friend of the Author, | 100 | The Gipsy's Lullaby, | 101 | Woodland Song, | 102 | Sonnet. The Ocean, | 104 | Mount Horeb, | 105 | Written beneath an Elm, | 111 | The Wells o' Weary, | 115 |
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