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427. * Lines written in Germany . 1798-9. [VII.]
431. * Personal Talk . [XIII.]
432. * To the Spade of a Friend . 1804. [XIV.]
433. * A Night Thought . [XV.]
434. * An Incident characteristic of a favourite Dog . [XVI.]
435. Tribute to the Memory of the same Dog . [XVII.]
438. * Character of the Happy Warrior . [XX.]
439. * The Force of Prayer . [XXI.]
440. * A Fact and an Imagination . [XXII.]
441. * A little Onward . [XXIII.]
447. Thought on the Seasons . [XXXI.]
448. To ——, on the Birth of her first Child . [XXXII.]
449. The Warning: a Sequel to the Foregoing . [XXXIII.]
450. The Labourer's Noon-day Hymn . [XXXV.]
451. * Ode composed on May Morning . [XXXVI.]
452. * Lines suggested by a Portrait from the Pencil of F. Stone .
453. * Upon seeing a coloured Drawing of the Bird of Paradise in an Album . [XLI.]
455. American Repudiation . [VIII.]
456. To the Pennsylvanians . [IX.]
457. * Feel for the Wrongs, &c. [XIV.]
458. Sonnets upon the Punishment of Death ,[XX.]
459. Epistle to Sir G. H. Beaumont, Bart .[1.]
462. * Gold and Silver Fishes in a Vase .[II.]
463. * Liberty (Sequel to the above) . [III.]
467. * To the Lady le Fleming . [IX.]
468. * To a Redbreast (in Sickness) . [VI.]
469. * Floating Island . [VII.]
470. * Once I could hail, &c. [VIII.]
471. * The Gleaner (suggested by a Picture) .
472. Nightshade . [IX. ii. 6.]
473. Churches—East and West . [X.]
474. The Horn of Egremont Castle . [XI.]
475. * Goody Blake and Harry Gill . [XII.]
476. * To a Child: written in her Album . [XIV.]
477. * Lines written in the Album of the Countess of Lonsdale . [XV.]