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Delphi Complete Works of William Wordsworth

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by William Wordsworth


  AVAUNT ALL SPECIOUS PLIANCY OF MIND

  BAPTISM

  BEGGARS

  BELOVED VALE! I SAID, WHEN I SHALL CON

  BISHOPS AND PRIESTS, BLESSED ARE YE, IF DEEP

  BLEST STATESMAN HE, WHOSE MIND’S UNSELFISH WILL

  BOTHWELL CASTLE, PASSED UNSEEN, ON ACCOUNT OF STORMY WEATHER

  BRAVE SCHILL! BY DEATH DELIVERED

  BROOK! WHOSE SOCIETY THE POET SEEKS

  BY A BLEST HUSBAND GUIDED, MARY CAME

  BY A RETIRED MARINER, H. H.

  BY MOSCOW SELF-DEVOTED TO A BLAZE

  BY THE SEASHORE, ISLE OF MAN

  BY THE SEASIDE

  BY THE SIDE OF RYDAL MERE

  BY THE SIDE OF THE GRAVE SOME YEARS AFTER

  CALAIS, AUGUST 15, 1802

  CALAIS, AUGUST 1802

  CALL NOT THE ROYAL SWEDE UNFORTUNATE

  CALM IS THE FRAGRANT AIR

  CANUTE

  CAPTIVITY—MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS

  CASUAL INCITEMENT

  CATECHISING

  CATHEDRALS, ETC.

  CAVE OF STAFFA

  CAVE OF STAFFA

  CAVE OF STAFFA AFTER THE CROWD HAD DEPARTED

  CENOTAPH

  CHARACTER OF THE HAPPY WARRIOR

  CHARACTERISTICS OF A CHILD THREE YEARS OLD

  CHARLES THE SECOND

  CHATSWORTH! THY STATELY MANSION, AND THE PRIDE

  CHURCH TO BE ERECTED

  CISTERTIAN MONASTERY

  CLERICAL INTEGRITY

  COLDLY WE SPAKE. THE SAXONS, OVERPOWERED

  COMPANION TO THE FOREGOING

  COMPOSED (TWO EXCEPTED) DURING A TOUR IN SCOTLAND AND ON THE ENGLISH BORDER, IN THE AUTUMN OF 1831

  COMPOSED AFTER A JOURNEY ACROSS THE HAMBLETON HILLS, YORKSHIRE

  COMPOSED AFTER READING A NEWSPAPER OF THE DAY

  COMPOSED AMONG THE RUINS OF A CASTLE IN NORTH WALES

  COMPOSED AT RYDAL ON MAY MORNING, 1838

  COMPOSED AT THE SAME TIME AND ON THE SAME OCCASION

  COMPOSED BY THE SEASHORE

  COMPOSED BY THE SEA-SIDE, NEAR CALAIS, AUGUST 1802

  COMPOSED BY THE SIDE OF GRASMERE LAKE 1806.

  COMPOSED DURING A STORM

  COMPOSED IN ONE OF THE VALLEYS OF WESTMORELAND, ON EASTER SUNDAY

  COMPOSED IN ROSLIN CHAPEL DURING A STORM

  COMPOSED IN THE GLEN OF LOCH ETIVE

  COMPOSED IN THE VALLEY NEAR DOVER, ON THE DAY OF LANDING

  COMPOSED NEAR CALAIS, ON THE ROAD LEADING TO ARDRES, AUGUST 7, 1802

  COMPOSED ON A MAY MORNING, 1838

  COMPOSED ON THE BANKS OF A ROCKY STREAM

  COMPOSED ON THE EVE OF THE MARRIAGE OF A FRIEND IN THE VALE OF GRASMERE

  COMPOSED UPON AN EVENING OF EXTRAORDINARY SPLENDOUR AND BEAUTY

  COMPOSED UPON WESTMINSTER BRIDGE, SEPT. 3, 1802

  COMPOSED WHILE THE AUTHOR WAS ENGAGED IN WRITING A TRACT OCCASIONED BY THE CONVENTION OF CINTRA

  CONCLUSION, TO ——

  CONFIRMATION

  CONFIRMATION CONTINUED

  CONGRATULATION

  CONJECTURES

  CONTINUED

  CONTINUED

  CONVERSION

  CORRUPTIONS OF THE HIGHER CLERGY

  COUNTESS’S PILLAR

  CRANMER

  CRUSADERS

  CRUSADES

  DANISH CONQUESTS

  DECAY OF PIETY

  DEPLORABLE HIS LOT WHO TILLS THE GROUND

  DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES TAKEN DURING A PEDESTRIAN TOUR AMONG THE ALPS

  DESIRE WE PAST ILLUSIONS TO RECALL?

  DESPOND WHO WILL—’I’ HEARD A VOICE EXCLAIM

  DESPONDING FATHER! MARK THIS ALTERED BOUGH,

  DEVOTIONAL INCITEMENTS

  DIRGE

  DISSENSIONS

  DISSOLUTION OF THE MONASTERIES

  DISTRACTIONS

  DOWN A SWIFT STREAM, THUS FAR, A BOLD DESIGN

  DRUIDICAL EXCOMMUNICATION

  EAGLES COMPOSED AT DUNOLLIE CASTLE IN THE BAY OF OBAN

  ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS IN SERIES, 1821-22: PART I

  ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS IN SERIES, 1821-22: PART II

  ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS IN SERIES, 1821-22: PART III

  EDWARD SIGNING THE WARRANT FOR THE EXECUTION OF JOAN OF KENT

  EDWARD VI

  EJACULATION

  EJACULATION CONCLUSION

  ELEGIAC MUSINGS IN THE GROUNDS OF COLEORTON HALL, THE SEAT OF THE LATE SIR G. H. BEAUMONT, BART.

  ELEGIAC STANZAS ADDRESSED TO SIR G. H. B. UPON THE DEATH OF HIS SISTER-IN-LAW

  ELEGIAC STANZAS IN MEMORY OF MY BROTHER, JOHN WORDSWORTH, COMMANDER OF THE E. I. COMPANY’S SHIP THE EARL OF ABERGAVENNY IN WHICH HE PERISHED BY CALAMITOUS SHIPWRECK, FEB. 6, 1805.

  ELEGIAC STANZAS SUGGESTED BY A PICTURE OF PEELE CASTLE, IN A STORM, PAINTED BY SIR GEORGE BEAUMONT

  ELIZABETH

  ELLEN IRWIN

  EMIGRANT FRENCH CLERGY

  EMINENT REFORMERS

  EMINENT REFORMERS: THE SAME

  EMPERORS AND KINGS, HOW OFT HAVE TEMPLES RUNG

  ENGLAND! THE TIME IS COME WHEN THOU SHOULD’ST WEAN

  ENGLISH REFORMERS IN EXILE

  EPISTLE TO SIR GEORGE HOWLAND BEAUMONT, BART.

  EPITAPH I

  EPITAPH IN THE CHAPEL-YARD OF LANGDALE, WESTMORELAND

  EPITAPHS 1810. TRANSLATED FROM CHIABRERA

  EPITAPHS II

  EPITAPHS III

  EPITAPHS IV

  EPITAPHS IX

  EPITAPHS V

  EPITAPHS VI

  EPITAPHS VII

  EPITAPHS VIII

  ERE WITH COLD BEADS OF MIDNIGHT DEW

  EVEN AS A DRAGON’S EYE THAT FEELS THE STRESS

  EVENING VOLUNTARIES: TO LUCCA GIORDANO

  EXPOSTULATION AND REPLY

  EXTEMPORE EFFUSION UPON THE DEATH OF JAMES HOGG

  EXTRACT FROM THE CONCLUSION OF A POEM, COMPOSED IN ANTICIPATION OF LEAVING SCHOOL

  FAIR PRIME OF LIFE! WERE IT ENOUGH TO GILD

  FANCY AND TRADITION

  FAREWELL LINES

  FEEL FOR THE WRONGS TO UNIVERSAL KEN

  FEELINGS OF A FRENCH ROYALIST, ON THE DISINTERMENT OF THE REMAINS OF THE DUKE D’ENGHIEN

  FEELINGS OF A NOBLE BISCAYAN AT ONE OF THOSE FUNERALS

  FEELINGS OF THE TYROLESE

  FIDELITY

  FILIAL PIETY ON THE WAYSIDE BETWEEN PRESTON AND LIVERPOOL

  FLOATING ISLAND

  FLOWERS ON THE TOP OF THE PILLARS AT THE ENTRANCE OF THE CAVE

  FORESIGHT

  FORMS OF PRAYER AT SEA

  FORTH FROM A JUTTING RIDGE, AROUND WHOSE BASE

  FOUR FIERY STEEDS IMPATIENT OF THE REIN

  FRENCH REVOLUTION AS IT APPEARED TO ENTHUSIASTS AT ITS COMMENCEMENT.

  FROM FALSE ASSUMPTION ROSE, AND, FONDLY HAILED

  FROM THE DARK CHAMBERS OF DEJECTION FREED

  FROM THE ITALIAN OF MICHAEL ANGELO I

  FROM THE RESTORATION TO THE PRESENT TIMES

  FROM THE SAME II

  FUNERAL SERVICE

  GENERAL VIEW OF THE TROUBLES OF THE REFORMATION

  GEORGE AND SARAH GREEN

  GIPSIES

  GLAD SIGHT WHEREVER NEW WITH OLD

  GLAD TIDINGS

  GO BACK TO ANTIQUE AGES, IF THINE EYES

  GOLD AND SILVER FISHES IN A VASE

  GOODY BLAKE AND HARRY GILL; A TRUE STORY

  GORDALE

  GRACE DARLING

  GREAT MEN HAVE BEEN AMONG US

  GREENOCK

  GRIEF, THOU HAST LOST AN EVER-READY FRIEND

  GUILT AND SORROW

  GUNPOWDER PLOT

  HAIL, TWILIGHT, SOVEREIGN OF ONE PEACEFUL HOUR

  HAIL, ZARAGOZA! IF WITH UNWET EYE

  HARK! ‘TIS THE THRUSH, UNDAUNTED, UNDEPREST

  HART’S-HORN TREE, NEAR PENRITH

  HART-LEAP WELL

  HER EYES ARE WILD

  HER ONLY PILOT THE SOFT BREEZE

  HERE PAUSE: THE POET CLAIMS AT LEAST THIS PRAISE


  HIGHLAND HUT

  HINT FROM THE MOUNTAINS FOR CERTAIN POLITICAL PRETENDERS

  HIS DESCENDANTS

  HOFFER

  HOMEWARD WE TURN. ISLE OF COLUMBA’S CELL

  HOW BEAUTIFUL THE QUEEN OF NIGHT

  HOW RICH THAT FOREHEAD’S CALM EXPANSE

  HOW SOON—ALAS! DID MAN, CREATED PURE

  HOW SWEET IT IS, WHEN MOTHER FANCY ROCKS

  HUMANITY

  I GRIEVED FOR BUONAPARTE

  I HEARD (ALAS! ‘TWAS ONLY IN A DREAM)

  I KNOW AN AGED MAN CONSTRAINED TO DWELL

  I TRAVELLED AMONG UNKNOWN MEN

  I WANDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD

  I WATCH, AND LONG HAVE WATCHED, WITH CALM REGRET

  IF THIS GREAT WORLD OF JOY AND PAIN

  IF THOU INDEED DERIVE THY LIGHT FROM HEAVEN

  ILLUSTRATED BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS

  ILLUSTRATION: THE JUNG-FRAU AND THE FALL OF THE RHINE NEAR SCHAFFHAUSEN

  IMAGINATIVE REGRETS

  IN ALLUSION TO VARIOUS RECENT HISTORIES AND NOTICES OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

  IN DUE OBSERVANCE OF AN ANCIENT RITE

  IN MY MIND’S EYE A TEMPLE, LIKE A CLOUD

  IN SIGHT OF THE TOWN OF COCKERMOUTH

  IN THE CHANNEL, BETWEEN THE COAST OF CUMBERLAND AND THE ISLE OF MAN

  IN THE FRITH OF CLYDE, AILSA CRAG: DURING AN ECLIPSE OF THE SUN, JULY 17

  IN THE PASS OF KILLICRANKY

  IN THE SOUND OF MULL

  IN THE WOODS OF RYDAL

  IN THESE FAIR VALES HATH MANY A TREE

  INCIDENT AT BRUGES

  INCIDENT CHARACTERISTIC OF A FAVOURITE DOG

  INDIGNATION OF A HIGH-MINDED SPANIARD

  INFLUENCE ABUSED

  INFLUENCE OF NATURAL OBJECTS IN CALLING FORTH AND STRENGTHENING THE IMAGINATION IN BOYHOOD AND EARLY YOUTH

  INSCRIPTION FOR A MONUMENT IN CROSTHWAITE CHURCH, IN THE VALE OF KESWICK

  INSCRIPTIONS FOR A SEAT IN THE GROVES OF COLEORTON.

  INSCRIPTIONS FOR THE SPOT WHERE THE HERMITAGE STOOD ON ST. HERBERT’S ISLAND, DERWENTWATER.

  INSCRIPTIONS IN A GARDEN OF SIR GEORGE BEAUMONT, BART.

  INSCRIPTIONS IN THE GROUNDS OF COLEORTON, THE SEAT OF SIR GEORGE BEAUMONT, BART., LEICESTERSHIRE

  INSCRIPTIONS SUPPOSED TO BE FOUND IN AND NEAR A HERMIT’S CELL, 1818, I

  INSCRIPTIONS SUPPOSED TO BE FOUND IN AND NEAR A HERMIT’S CELL, 1818, II

  INSCRIPTIONS SUPPOSED TO BE FOUND IN AND NEAR A HERMIT’S CELL, 1818, III

  INSCRIPTIONS SUPPOSED TO BE FOUND IN AND NEAR A HERMIT’S CELL, 1818, IV

  INSCRIPTIONS SUPPOSED TO BE FOUND IN AND NEAR A HERMIT’S CELL, 1818, V

  INSCRIPTIONS WRITTEN AT THE REQUEST OF SIR GEORGE BEAUMONT, BART., AND IN HIS NAME, FOR AN URN, PLACED BY HIM AT THE TERMINATION OF A NEWLY-PLANTED AVENUE, IN THE SAME GROUNDS

  INSCRIPTIONS WRITTEN WITH A PENCIL UPON A STONE IN THE WALL OF THE HOUSE (AN OUTHOUSE), ON THE ISLAND AT GRASMERE.

  INSCRIPTIONS WRITTEN WITH A SLATE PENCIL UPON A STONE, THE LARGEST OF A HEAP LYING NEAR A DESERTED QUARRY, UPON ONE OF THE ISLANDS AT RYDAL.

  INSIDE OF KING’S COLLEGE CHAPEL, CAMBRIDGE

  INSIDE OF KING’S COLLEGE CHAPEL, CAMBRIDGE: CONTINUED

  INSIDE OF KING’S COLLEGE CHAPEL, CAMBRIDGE: THE SAME

  INTENT ON GATHERING WOOL FROM HEDGE AND BRAKE

  INTRODUCTION

  INVOCATION TO THE EARTH, FEBRUARY 1816

  IONA

  IONA, UPON LANDING

  IS THERE A POWER THAT CAN SUSTAIN AND CHEER

  ISLE OF MAN (I)

  ISLE OF MAN (II)

  IT IS A BEAUTEOUS EVENING, CALM AND FREE

  IT IS NO SPIRIT WHO FROM HEAVEN HATH FLOWN

  IT IS NOT TO BE THOUGHT OF

  JUNE 1820

  LAMENT OF MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS ON THE EVE OF A NEW YEAR

  LAODAMIA

  LATIMER AND RIDLEY

  LATITUDINARIANISM

  LAUD

  LIBERTY

  LINES COMPOSED A FEW MILES ABOVE TINTERN ABBEY, ON REVISITING THE BANKS OF THE WYE DURING A TOUR. JULY 13, 1798

  LINES LEFT UPON A SEAT IN A YEW-TREE, WHICH STANDS NEAR THE LAKE OF ESTHWAITE, ON A DESOLATE PART OF THE SHORE, COMMANDING A BEAUTIFUL PROSPECT.

  LINES ON THE EXPECTED INVASION, 1803

  LINES SUGGESTED BY A PORTRAIT FROM THE PENCIL OF F. STONE

  LINES WRITTEN AS A SCHOOL EXERCISE AT HAWKSHEAD, ANNO AETATIS 14

  LINES WRITTEN IN EARLY SPRING

  LINES WRITTEN IN THE ALBUM OF THE COUNTESS OF LONSDALE. NOV. 5, 1834

  LINES WRITTEN ON A BLANK LEAF IN A COPY OF THE AUTHOR’S POEM THE EXCURSION, UPON HEARING OF THE DEATH OF THE LATE VICAR OF KENDAL.

  LINES WRITTEN WHILE SAILING IN A BOAT AT EVENING

  LINES: LOUD IS THE VALE! THE VOICE IS UP

  LO! WHERE SHE STANDS FIXED IN A SAINT-LIKE TRANCE

  LONDON, 1802

  LONG-FAVOURED ENGLAND! BE NOT THOU MISLED

  LOOK NOW ON THAT ADVENTURER WHO HATH PAID

  LORD BACON.

  LOUISA

  LOVE LIES BLEEDING

  LOVING AND LIKING

  LOWTHER

  LUCY GRAY

  LYRE! THOUGH SUCH POWER DO IN THY MAGIC LIVE

  MALHAM COVE

  MARK THE CONCENTRED HAZELS THAT ENCLOSE

  MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS LANDING AT THE MOUTH OF THE DERWENT, WORKINGTON

  MATERNAL GRIEF

  MATTHEW

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, II. THE PINE OF MONTE MARIO AT ROME

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, III. AT ROME

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, IV. AT ROME—REGRETS—IN ALLUSION TO NIEBUHR AND OTHER MODERN HISTORIANS

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, IX. AT ALBANO

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, V. CONTINUED

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, VI. PLEA FOR THE HISTORIAN

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, VII. AT ROME

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, VIII. NEAR ROME, IN SIGHT OF ST. PETER’S

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, X

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, X. BEFORE THE PICTURE OF THE BAPTIST, BY RAPHAEL, IN THE GALLERY AT FLORENCE

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XI. FROM THE ALBAN HILLS, LOOKING TOWARDS ROME

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XII. NEAR THE LAKE OF THRASYMENE

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XIII. NEAR THE SAME LAKE

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XIV. THE CUCKOO AT LAVERNA: MAY 25, 1837

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XIX. AT FLORENCE

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XV. AT THE CONVENT OF CAMALDOLI

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XVI. CONTINUED

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XVII. AT THE EREMITE OR UPPER CONVENT OF CAMALDOLI

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XVIII. AT VALLOMBROSA

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XXI. AT FLORENCE—FROM MICHAEL ANGELO

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XXII. AT FLORENCE—FROM M. ANGELO

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XXIII. AMONG THE RUINS OF A CONVENT IN THE APENNINES

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XXIV. IN LOMBARDY

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XXV. AFTER LEAVING ITALY

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XXVI. CONTINUED

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837. I. MUSINGS NEAR AQUAPENDENTE, APRIL 1837

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837. TO HENRY CRABB ROBINSON

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND 1814 I.

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND 1814 II.

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND 1814 III.

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND 1814 IV.

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 I.

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 II.

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 III.

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 IV.

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 IX.

  ME
MORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 V.

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 VI.

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 VII.

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 VIII.

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 X.

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 XI.

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 XII.

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 XIII.

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 XIV.

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 XV.

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, I

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, II

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, III

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, IV

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, IX

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, V

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, VI

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, VII

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, VIII

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, X

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XI

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XII

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XIII

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XIV

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XIX

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XV

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XVI

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XVII

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XVIII

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XX

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXI

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXII

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXIII

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXIV

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXIV

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXIX

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXV

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXVI

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXVII

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXVIII

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXX

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXXI

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXXII

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXXIII

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXXIV

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXXV

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXXVI

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXXVII

  MEMORY

  MEN OF THE WESTERN WORLD! IN FATE’S DARK BOOK

  METHOUGHT I SAW THE FOOTSTEPS OF A THRONE I

  MICHAEL

 

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