181
LYRIC POEMS
Switzerland | |
1. Meeting | 189 |
2. Parting | 189 |
3. A Farewell | 192 |
4. Isolation. To Marguerite | 195 |
5. To Marguerite—Continued | 197 |
6. Absence | 198 |
7. The Terrace at Berne | 199 |
The Strayed Reveller | 201 |
Fragment of an "Antigone" | 211 |
Fragment of Chorus of a "Dejaneira" | 214 |
Early Death and Fame | 215 |
Philomela | 216 |
Urania | 217 |
Euphrosyne | 218 |
Calais Sands | 219 |
Faded Leaves | |
1. The River | 221 |
2. Too Late | 222 |
3. Separation | 222 |
4. On the Rhine | 223 |
5. Longing | 224 |
Despondency | 224 |
Self-Deception | 225 |
Dover Beach | 226 |
Growing Old | 227 |
The Progress of Poesy | 228 |
New Rome | 229 |
Pis-Aller | 230 |
The Last Word | 230 |
The Lord's Messengers | 231 |
A Nameless Epitaph | 232 |
Bacchanalia; or, The New Age | 232 |
Epilogue to Lessing's Laocoön | 236 |
Persistency of Poetry | 243 |
A Caution to Poets | 243 |
The Youth of Nature | 243 |
The Youth of Man | 247 |
Palladium | 251 |
Progress | 252 |
Revolutions | 254 |
Self-dependence | 255 |
Morality | 256 |
A Summer Night | 257 |
The Buried Life | 260 |
Lines Written in Kensington Gardens | 263 |