106. Of his own Poems, &c.
107. In the Sheldonian Theatre
108. New edition of Poems
109 and 110. Death of a Nephew
111. On Death of a young Person
112. Religion and versified Religion
113. Sacred Poetry
114. Visit of Queen Adelaide
115. Ecclesiastical Duties and Revenues Act, &c.
116. Samuel Rogers and Wordsworth
117. An alarming Accident
118. Of Alston and Haydon, &c.
119. Of Peace’s Apology for Cathedrals
120. Of Cowper’s Task
121. On a Tour
122. Marriage of Dora
123. Letters to Brother
124. Episcopal Church of America: Emerson and Carlyle
125. Old Haunts revisited
126. No Pension sought
127. The Master of Trinity
128. Alston’s Portrait of Coleridge
129. Southey’s Death
130. Tropical Scenery: Grace Darling
131. Contemporary Poets: Southey’s Death, &c.
132. The Laureateship
133. The same: Landor, &c.
134. Alston: Home Occupations
135. Socinianism
136. Sacred Hymns
137. Bereavements
138. Birthday in America, &c.
139. Class-fellows and School-fellows
140. From Home: Queen, &c.
141. The Laureateship: Tennyson, &c.
142. Poems of Imagination, &c.
143. Of the College of Maynooth, &c.
144. Of the Heresiarch Church of Rome
145. Family Trials
146. Bishop White: Mormonites, &c.
147. Governor Malartie: Lord Rector, &c.
148 and 149. Death of Dora
150. To John Peace, Esq.
151. A Servant’s Illness and Death
152. Humility
III. CONVERSATIONS AND PERSONAL REMINISCENCES OF WORDSWORTH.
From ‘Satyrane’s Letters:’
Klopstock
Personal Reminiscences of the Hon. Mr. Justice Coleridge
Recollections of a Tour in Italy, by H.C. Robinson
Reminiscences of Lady Richardson and Mrs. Davy
Conversations and Reminiscences recorded by the Bishop
of Lincoln
Reminiscences of the Rev. R.P. Graves
On the Death of Coleridge
Further Reminiscences and Memorabilia, by Rev. R.P.
Graves
An American’s Reminiscences
Recollections of Aubrey de Vere, Esq.
From ‘Recollections of the Last Days of Shelley
and Byron,’ by
E.J. Trelawny,
Esq.
From Letters of Professor Tayler
Anecdote of Crabbe
Later Opinion of Lord Brougham
CRITICAL AND ETHICAL.
I. NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE POEMS, INCORPORATING
(a) THE NOTES ORIGINALLY ADDED TO THE FIRST AND SUCCESSIVE EDITIONS. (b) THE WHOLE OF THE I.F. MSS.
NOTE.
On these Notes and Illustrations, their sources and arrangement, &c., see our Preface, Vol. I. The star [*] marks those that belong to the I.F. MSS. G.
1. *_Prefatory Lines_.
’If thou indeed derive
thy light from Heaven,
Then to the measure of that
heaven-born light,
Shine, POET, in thy place,
and be content:’—