Ivy, the, that grows on yon old Anacreontic, 74 abbey wall, 123
Le Comte de Paris, 380
Let us hope for the best, 380 Lord Roland, 123 Music at midnight, 381 Music for the million, 252 My mother's love, 123 Night, gentle night, 60
Oh! dwell in my cottage, 60 Old oak tree, 186 Our village dear, 380 Railway quadrilles, 123 Rule Brittania waltz, 380 Spirit of beauty, 186 Sweetest lady, arise, 123 The rose is weeping, 60
There's a breeze on the sea, 60 When our friends are smiling near, 186
Why sit I by the lonely strand?
Ancient mirror, the, 302 Answer to rebus, 376 Answers to charades, 23, 103, 219, 267, 268, 287, 363, 369 Artist's bride, the, 158 Ask me not to sing, 160 Autumnal lyric, 267 Ballads, 33, 74 Ballad singer, 287 Ballad stanzas, 369 Ball-room, the, 293 Bashfulness, 132 Beauteous eye, the, 198 Birth-day lyric, 289
Blooming heap of wilding flowers,
Boy and his tutor, 13 Boyhood, 271
Burial, the, at sea, 7 Captain's child, the, 145 Charades, 17, 23, 37, 103, 108, 132, 147, 214, 225, 233, 246, 312
China tea-cup, 329
Child, the, and the stars, 353 Child, the, and the sun-beam, 4 Come, dwell in my cottage, 3 Confession, the, 198 Death, 73
December and the maiden, 363 Dream, a, 94 Dying child, 73 Elegiac stanzas, 348 England and France, 246 Eolian harp, the, 87 Epigram, 69 Epitaph, 225
Escape of the favourite, 331 Faithfulness in woman, 353 Florence, 23
Forsaken bome, the, 140 Friends, 366 Genius, 287
Good advice, 343
Holy Innocents, the, 289 I cannot weep with thee, 84 I love thee, 377 Impromptu lines, 69, 116 Invitation, the, 94 Ivy, the, and the rose, 13 Lament of the fairies, 4 Legend of the Lake of Killarney,
Lines on a young midshipman, 329
Passing thought, a, 231 Poetical portraits, 208, 343 Rebus, 306, 577
Return of the favourite, 331 Revenge, 88 Rose, the, 353 Senator's bride, the, 302 Seraph's visit, the, 31 Smiles, tears, and sighs, 230 Song of the fairies, 132 Song of the lark, 31 Song of Undine, 149 Songs, 48, 287
Sonnets, 55, 173, 208, 222 Spirit of beauty, 173
Stanzas, 70, 84, 88, 98, 147, 160, 198, 233, 268, 277, 294, 329, 330, 343, 357, 366 Summer's morning, 70 Summer, 139
Summer wind's sigh, 149 Sunset hour, 277
Tempest at midnight, 276 Thames, the, 77
This beautiful world, 339 Thou say'st I do not love thee, 197 Three eras of royalty, 214 Time, 147
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