............. Alice du Clos; or, the Forked Tongue. A Ballad 57 The Knight's Tomb................................... 64 Written during a temporary blindness, 1799 67 Duty surviving Self-Love........ Phantom or Fact? A Dialogue in Verse Love and Friendship opposite......... To a Lady offended by a sportive observation .... 78 Lines suggested by the last Words of Berengarius 79 Sancti Dominici Pallium .............................. 90 The Suicide's Argument 91 A 2 ............. ............... The Blossoming of the solitary Date Tree Fancy in Nubibus................ The Garden of Boccaccio .......... 140 Cholera cured beforehand 142 Cologne 144 On my joyful departure from the same City 144 Written in an Album...... 145 To the Author of the Ancient Mariner 145 Metrical Feet. Lesson for a Boy 145 The Homeric Hexameter described and exempli- fied 146 The Ovidian Elegiac Metre described and exem- plified 146 To the Young Artist, Kayser of Kayserworth .... 147 Job's Luck 147 On a Volunteer Singer 148 On an Insignificant 148 Profuse Kindness 148 Charity in Thought...... 148 Humility the Mother of Charity 149 On an Infant which died before Baptism 149 On Berkeley and Florence Coleridge........ 149 « Γνώθι σεαυτόν,” &c.. 150 “ Gently I took,” &c. 151 My Baptismal Birthday 151 Epitaph 152 REMORSE, A TRAGEDY.......... 153 Appendix 237 ZAPOLYA, A CHRISTMAS Tale. Part I. The Prelude, entitled “ The Usurper's Fortune”. 241 Part II. The Sequel, entitled “ The Usurper's Fate" ......... 267 |