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123. Benjamin 'the Waggoner.'
125. Helmcrag (c. i. l. 168) .
126. Merrynight (c. ii. l. 30) .
127. Ghimmer-Crag (c. iii. l. 21) .
129. * To the Cuckoo . [II.] Composed in the Orchard at Town-End, 1804.
133. * She was a Phantom of Delight . [VIII.]
134. * The Nightingale . [IX.]
135. * Three Years she grew, &c. [X.]
136. I wandered lonely as a Cloud . [XII.] [= 'The Daffodils.']
138. * The Reverie of poor Susan . [XIII.]
139. * Power of Music . [XIV.]
140. * Star-gazers . [XV.] Observed by me in Leicester Square, as here
141. * Written in March . [XVI.]
145. * Resolution and Independence . [XXII.]
149. Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle . [XXV.]
152. The undying Fish of Bowscale Tarn (l. 122) .
154. * Tintern Abbey . [XXVI.]
155. * It is no Spirit, &c. [XXVII.]
156. French Revolution . [XXVIII.]
157. * Yes, it was the Mountain Echo . [XXIX.]
160. Withered Trees (foot-note) .
162. Fair is the Swan, &c. [XXXIII.] (See supra , 161.)
163. * The Pass of Kirkstone .
165. * To a Young Lady . [XXXVI.]
167. * View from the Top of Black Comb . [XXXVIII.]
168. * The Haunted Tree . [XXXIX.]
170. The Wishing-gate . [XLI.]
171. The Wishing-gate destroyed .
172. * The Primrose of the Rock . [XLIII.]
173. * Presentiments . [XLIV.]
175. * Devotional Incitements . [XLVI.]
176. * The Cuckoo-Clock . [XLVII.]