ISLE OF PALMS. Page. Canto I. 1 Canto II. 41 Canto III. 75 Canto IV. 139 Angler's Tent 181 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. Hermitage 223 Lines on Reading the Memoirs of Miss Smith 234 Hymn to Spring 246 Melrose Abbey 257 Extract from the "Hearth" 264 The French Exile 269 The Three Seasons of Love 277 To a Sleeping Child 280 My Cottage 290 Lines written on the Banks of Windermere, after Recovery from a dangerous Illness 304 Apology for the little Naval Temple on Storrs' Point, Windermere 312 Picture of a Blind Man 317 Troutbeck Chapel 323 Peace and Innocence 329 Loughrig Tarn 333 Mary 340 Lines written at a little Well by the Roadside, Langdale 345 Lines written on seeing a Picture by Berghem, of an Ass in a Storm-Shower 351 On Reading Mr. Clarkson's History of the Abolition of the Slave Trade 357 The Fallen Oak 362 Nature Outraged 366 Lines written by Moonlight at Sea 378 The Nameless Stream 380 Art and Nature 385 Sonnet I.—Written on the Banks of Wastwater, during a Storm 388 Sonnet II.—Written on the Banks of Wastwater, during a Calm 389 Sonnet III.—Written at Midnight, on Helm-Crag 390 Sonnet IV.—The Voice of the Mountains 391 Sonnet V.—The Evening-Cloud 392 Sonnet VI.—Written on the Sabbath-Day 393 Sonnet VII.—Written on Skiddaw, during a Tempest 394 Sonnet VIII. 395 Sonnet IX.—Written on the Evening I heard of the Death of my Friend, William Dunlop 396 Lines sacred to the Memory of The Rev. James Grahame, Author of "The Sabbath," &c. 397
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