Religious Isolation
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8
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Mycerinus
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8
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The Church of Brou
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I. The Castle
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13
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II. The Church
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17
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III. The Tomb
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18
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A Modern Sappho
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20
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Requiescat
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21
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Youth and Calm
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22
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A Memory-Picture
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23
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A Dream
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25
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The New Sirens
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26
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The Voice
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36
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Youth's Agitations
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37
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The World's Triumphs
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38
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Stagirius
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38
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Human Life
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40
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To a Gipsy Child by the Sea-shore
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41
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A Question
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44
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In Utrumque Paratus
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45
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The World and the Quietist
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46
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Horatian Echo
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47
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The Second Best
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49
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Consolation
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50
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Resignation
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52
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NARRATIVE POEMS
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Sohrab and Rustum
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65
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The Sick King in Bokhara
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92
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Balder Dead—
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1. Sending
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101
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2. Journey To the Dead
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111
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3. Funeral
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121
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Tristram and Iseult
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Tristram
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138
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Iseult of Ireland
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150
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Iseult of Brittany
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158
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Saint Brandan
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165
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The Neckan
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167
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The Forsaken Merman
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170
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SONNETS
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Austerity of Poetry
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177
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A Picture at Newstead
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177
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Rachel: I, II, III
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178
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Worldly Place
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180
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East London
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180
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West London
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