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ERMANGARDE, A TALE OF THE TWELFTH CENTURY. |
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Canto First |
5 |
Canto Second |
19 |
Canto Third |
36 |
Canto Fourth |
53 |
Canto Fifth |
67 |
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MISCELLANEOUS VERSES. |
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Song |
79 |
Lines--Suggested by Reading that the Sultan had
given permission to the exiled Sciotes to Return to their Native
Land |
81 |
Serenade |
83 |
Song |
84 |
Stanzas, To |
85 |
Spring and Autumn |
87 |
Song of the Brigand |
88 |
Sonnet. Imitated from the 32nd Sonnet
of Petrarch |
89 |
Stanzas |
90 |
Song of the Carlist Guerrillas |
91 |
"The Spring-Time, The Spring-Time!" |
93 |
Stanzas, from the Spanish of Fernandez Lobo |
96 |
Lines,--Suggested by a Picture Representing Rizzo
Playing on a Guitar at the Feet of Mary, Queen of Scotland |
97 |
Sonnet, to Ann Jane Thorton |
99 |
Song of the Vendeans |
100 |
Lines Written at Sidmouth |
101 |
Stanzas |
102 |
Sonnet, Suggested by Reading a Description of the
Day of France, a Watering Place for Ships, About Twenty Miles
from Sierra Leone103 |
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Stanzas, Supposed to be Addressed, by her Sisters,
to a Young Lady About to Leave England for India, after her Marriage |
101 |
Lines, Suggested by the Picture of a Sleeping Maiden |
105 |
Stanzas |
107 |
Lines |
108 |
Stanzas |
110 |
A Different Application of a Favourite Simile |
111 |
Stanzas, on the Death of Felicia Hemans |
113 |
On the Death of General Zumala-CarrËgul |
114 |
Sonnet |
116 |
Stanzas, on a Copper-Tree in a Shrubbery |
117 |
Evening Musings |
118 |
Song |
121 |
Stanzas |
122 |
The Carlist Guerrillas Adieu |
123 |
Sonnet, Addressed to Lord Ranelagh |
124 |
Romance |
125 |
Sonnet, On Reading a History of the Troubadours |
128 |
Stanzas, Addressed to a Princess, Imitated from
the Provencal |
128 |
The Emigrants |
130 |
Sonnet, Addressed to H.R.H. the Princess Victoria
shortly after her Confirmation |
134 |
The Contrabandista |
135 |
Leonores Song |
136 |
Stanzas, on the Death of Madame Malibran de Beriot. |
138 |
Sonnet |
140 |