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SIBYLLINE Leaves (continued) :-
PAGE
Tell's Birthplace. Imitated from Stolberg
268
Human Life. On the Denial of Immortality. A
Fragment
269
Moles
270
The Visit of the Gods. Imitated from Schiller 270
The Pang more Sharp than All. An Allegory 272
Kubla Khan : or a Vision in a Dream
274
The Pains of Sleep
278
Limbo
280
Ne Plus Ultra
281
Fragment of a Poem, entitled “The Wanderings
of Cain”
282
Israel's Lament. Translation of a Hebrew Dirge,
by Hyman Hurwitz, chanted in the Great
Synagogue on the day of the Funeral of the
Princess Charlotte
Alice Du Clos : or The Forked Tongue. A Ballad 285
The Knight's Tomb
292
Hymn to the Earth. Hexameters
293
Written during a temporary blindness, in the year
1799
295
Mahomet
296
Catullian Hendecasyllables
297
Duty surviving Self-love, the only sure friend of
declining life. A Soliloquy
Phantom or Fact? A Dialogue in Verse
298
Phantom
299
Work without Hope
300
Youth and Age
A Day-Dream
303
First Advent of Love
304
Names
305
Water Ballad
Desire
306
Love and Friendship Opposite
307
308
316
SIBYLLINE LEAVES (continued):
Not at Home
To a Lady offended by a sportive observation that
women have no souls
“I have heard of reasons manifold"
Lines suggested by the last words of Berengarius. 308
Sancti Dominici Pallium ; a Dialogue between Poet
and Friend
310
Lines to a Comic Author, on an abusive Review 313
Constancy to an Ideal Object
313
Modern Critics
315
“The poet in his lone yet genial hour”
Inscription for a Time-piece
Fancy in Nubibus: or the Poet in the Clouds. A
Sonnet composed on the Sea-Coast
The Blossoming of the Solitary Date-Tree
317
The Exchange
320
Love's Burial-Place
321
The Suicide's Argument
Nature's Answer
The Two Founts
322
“Yes, yes ! that boon, life's richest treat"
324
The Garden of Boccaccio
On a Cataract from a cavern near the summit of a
mountain precipice
331
A Child's Evening Prayer
332
Love's Apparition and Evanishment. An Allegoric
Romance
L'Envoy
333
Love, Hope, and Patience in Education .
334
A Character
335
The Reproof and Reply
Cholera cured beforehand
340
Cologne
342
On my joyful departure from the same city
Written in an Album
343
326
338
344
345
346
347
SIBYLLINE LEAVES (continued) :-
Metrical Feet. Lesson for a Boy .
The Homeric Hexameter and the Ovidian Elegiac
Metre described and exemplified
To the Young Artist, Kayser of Kaserwerth
Job's Luck
On an Insignificant
Profuse Kindness
Charity in Thought
A Thought suggested by a View of Saddleback
in Cumberland
Song, ex improviso, on hearing a song in praise of
a Lady's Beauty
“In many ways doth the full heart reveal"
What is Life ?
Humility the Mother of Charity
On an Infant which died before Baptism
E colo descendit γνώθι σεαυτόν
“ Beareth all things"
My Baptismal Birth-day
Epitaphium Testamentarium
Epitaph
348
349
350
351
355
359
365
366
APPENDIX:-
The Old Man of the Alps
Poems and Poetical Fragments
Translation of a Latin Inscription by the Rev. W.
L. Bowles, in Nether Stowey Church
Epilogue to the Rash Conjurer
Sentimental.
The Alternative
Written on the fly-leaf of a copy of “ Field on the
Church"
Translation of a Fragment of Heraclitus
Epigrams
Sonnet on receiving a letter informing me of the
birth of a son
APPENDIX (continued) :-
On Deputy
To a well-known Musical Critic
Εγωενκαιπαν
The Bridge-Street Committee-An Impromptu
To Nature
“What boots to tell how o'er his grave"
Mr. Baker's courtship •
Lines in a German Student's Album
On Kepler
Distich from the Greek
Notes
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POEMS
PUBLISHED IN
1798.
VOL. II.
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