rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_a11b152f-357c-55a7-851e-7a3d09ef4b51">479. * Ibid.
XXII. SELECTIONS FROM CHAUCER MODERNISED.
487. Of the Volume in which the 'Selections' appeared .
XXIII. POEMS REFERRING TO THE PERIOD OF OLD AGE.
489. The Old Cumberland Beggar . [I.]
491. The Farmer of Tilsbury Vale .
493. The small Celandine . [III.]
494. * The two Thieves . [IV.]
495. * Animal Tranquillity and Decay . [V.]
XXIV. EPITAPHS AND ELEGIAC PIECES.
496. * From Chiabrera . [I. to IX.]
497. * By a blest Husband, &c.
499. * Epitaph in the Chapel-yard of Langdale, Westmoreland . [IV.]
500. * Address to the Scholars of the Village School .
501. Elegiac Stanzas suggested by a Picture of Peel Castle . [VI.]
503. Moss Campion (Silene acaulis) . [ Ibid. II. l. 5.]
505. * Invocation to the Earth . [x.]
506. * Elegiac Stanzas. Addressed to Sir G.H.B . [XII.]
507. * Elegiac Musings in the Grounds of Coleorton Hall .[XIII.]
510. * Extempore Effusion upon the Death of James Hogg . [XV.]
511. Dead friends: 'Immortals.' [XV.]
513. * On the leading Characters and Scenes of the Poem .
514. The Aristocracy of Nature .
516. 'Of Mississippi, or that Northern Stream;' William Gilbert .
518. Endowment of immortal Power .
519. Samuel Daniel and Countess of Cumberland . ['Excursion,' ibid.
II. LETTERS AND EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS.
1. Autobiographical Memoranda dictated by William Wordsworth, P.L., at Rydal Mount, November 1847 .
2. His Schoolmistress, Mrs. Anne Birkett, Penrith .
4. Tour on the Continent , 1790.
8. The French Revolution: 1792.
9. Failure of Louvets Denunciation of Robespierre .