XIX. Sonnets dedicated to Liberty.
454. Change
455. American Repudiation
456. To the Pennsylvanians
457. Feel for the Wrongs, &c.
458. Punishment of Death
XX. Miscellaneous Poems.
459. Epistle to Beaumont
460. Upon perusing the Foregoing, &c.
461. Ibid.
462. Gold and Silver Fishes
463. Liberty
464. "
465. Poor Robin
466. Ibid.
467. Lady le Fleming
468. To a Redbreast
469. Floating Island
470. Once I could hail, &c.
471. The Gleaner
472. Nightshade
473. Churches—East and West
474. Horn of Egremont Castle
475. Goody Blake, &c.
476. To a Child
477. Lines in an Album, &c.
478. The Russian Fugitive
479. Ibid.
XXI. Inscriptions.
480 to 486
XXII. Selections from Chaucer modernised.
487. Of the Volume, &c
488. The Prioress’s Tale
XXIII. Poems referring to Old Age.
489. The Old Cumberland Beggar
490. Ibid.
491 and 492. Farmer of Tilsbury Vale
493. The small Celandine
494. The two Thieves
495. Animal Tranquillity, &c.
XXIV. Epitaphs and Elegiac Pieces.
496. From Chiabrera 497. By a blest
Husband, &c. 498. Cenotaph 499. Epitaph,
&c. 500. Address to Scholars 501.
Elegiac Stanzas, &c.
502. Elegiac Verses
503. Moss Campion
504. Lines 189
505. Invocation to the Earth 506.
Elegiac Stanzas 507. Elegiac Musings 508.
Charles Lamb 509. Ibid. 510. James
Hogg, Mrs. Hemans, &c. 511. Dead Friends 512.
Ode: Intimations of Immortality, &c.
XXV. The Excursion.
513. On the leading Characters and Scenes 514. The Aristocracy of Nature 515. Eternity 516. Of Mississippi, &c. 517. Richard Baxter 518. Endowment of Immortal Power, &c. 519. Samuel Daniel, &c. 520. Spires 521. Sycamores 522. The Transitory 523. Dyer and The Fleece 524. Dr. Bell
II. LETTERS AND EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS.
1. Autobiographical Memoranda,
&c.
2. Schoolmistress
3. Books and Reading
4. Tour on the Continent, 1790:
Letter to Miss Wordsworth
5. In Wales
6. Melancholy of a Friend
7. Holy Orders
8. The French Revolution
9. Failure of Louvet’s
Denunciation of Robespierre
10. Of inflammatory political Opinions
11. At Milkhouse, Halifax; ‘Not
to take orders’
12. Literary Work, &c.