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CONTENTS.

VISIONS.

GEMINI AND VIRGO.

"There Stands a City."

STRIKING.

VOICES OF THE NIGHT.

LINES SUGGESTED BY THE FOURTEENTH OF FEBRUARY.

A, B, C.

TO MRS. GOODCHILD.

ODE 'ON A DISTANT PROSPECT' OF MAKING A FORTUNE.

ISABEL.

DIRGE.

LINES SUGGESTED BY THE FOURTEENTH OF FEBRUARY. (2)

"HIC VIR , HIC EST."

BEER.

ODE TO TOBACCO.

DOVER TO MUNICH.

CHARADES.

PROVERBIAL PHILOSOPHY. Introductory.

TRANSLATIONS. [105] LYCIDAS.

LYCIDAS.

IN MEMORIAM. CVI.

IN MEMORIAM.

LAURA MATILDA'S DIRGE.

NAENIA.

"LEAVES HAVE THEIR TIME TO FALL."

"FRONDES EST UBI DECIDANT."

"LET US TURN HITHERWARD OUR BARK."

"QUIN HUC, FREMEBANT."

CARMEN SAECULARE.

TRANSLATIONS FROM HORACE. TO A SHIP. Od . i. 14.

FOOTNOTES

Transcribed from the 1862 Deighton, Bell, and Co. edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglag.org

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CAMBRIDGE:
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LONDON: BELL AND DALDY.
1862.

 

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