Sibylline Leaves
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Preface*Time, Real and Imaginary*The Raven*Mutual PassionErrata*The Rime of the Ancient Mariner*A Foster Mother's TalePoems Occasioned by Political Events Or Feelings Connected With Them.*"When I have borne in memory what has tamed": Wordsworth*Ode to the Departing Year*France; an Ode*Fears in Solitude*Recantation - Illustrated in the Story of the Mad Ox*Parliamentary Oscillators*Fire, Famine & SlaughterLove-poems*Quas humilis tenero stylus olim effudit in aevo - Petrarch*Love*Lewti*The Picture*The Night Scene*To an Unfortunate Woman, Whom the Author had known in the days of her Innocence*To an Unfortunate Woman at the Theatre*Lines composed in a concert room*The Keep-sake*To a Lady*To a Young Lady*Something Childish, but very natural*Home-sick*Answer to a child's question*The Visionary Hope*The Happy Husband*Recollections of Love*On re-visiting the sea-shore after long absenceMeditative Poems in Blank Verse*"Yea, he deserves to find himself deceived" - Schiller*Hymn, before Sun-rise, in the Vale of Chamouny*Lines, written in the Album at Elbingerode*On Observing a Blossom*The Eolian Harp*Reflections on having left a Place of Retirement*To the Reverend George Coleridge*Inscription, for a Fountain on a Heath*A Tombless Epitaph*This Lime Tree Bower My Prison*To a Friend*To a Gentleman*The Nightingale*Frost at midnight*The Three GravesOdes and Miscellaneous Poems*Dejection: an Ode*Ode to Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire*Ode to Tranquillity*To a Young Friend*Lines to W. L. Esq. while he sang a Song to Purcell's Music*To a Young Man of Fortune*Sonnet to the River Otter*Sonnet, composed on a journey homeward*Sonnet, to a Friend who asked, how I felt when the Nurse first presented my Infant to me.*The Virgin's Cradle-Hymn*Epitaph, on an Infant*Melancholy. A Fragment.*Tell's Birth-place*A Christmas Carol*Human Life*An Ode to the Rain*The Visit of the Gods*America to Great Britain*Elegy, imitated from one of Akenside’s blank-verse inscriptions*The Destiny of Nations
