19. Guilt and Sorrow; or Incidents upon Salisbury Plain .[VIII.]
21. * Guilt and Sorrow; or Incidents upon Salisbury Plain . [VIII.]
23. * The Forsaken. Poems founded on the Affections . [XII.]
24. * The Borderers: a Tragedy .
25. The following is the 'short printed note' mentioned in above
II. POEMS REFERRING TO THE PERIOD OF CHILDHOOD.
27. * My Heart leaps up when I behold . [I.]
29. * The Sparrow's Nest , [III.]
31. * Characteristics of a Child three Years old . [V.]
32. * Address to a Child , [VI.]
33. * The Mother's Return , [VII.]
34. * Alice Fell; or Poverty . [VIII.]
35. * Lucy Gray; or Solitude . [IX.]
36. * We are Seven . [X.] The Ancient Mariner and Coleridge, &c. &c.
37. The Idle Shepherd Boys; or Dungeon-Ghyll Force: a Pastoral . [XI.]
39. Anecdote for Fathers . [XII.]
40. Rural Architecture . [XIII.]
41. Foot-note: Great How (l. 4) .
42. The Pet Lamb: a Pastoral . [XIV.]
43. Influence of Natural Objects, &c. [XVI.]
III. POEMS FOUNDED ON THE AFFECTIONS.
47. Great Gavel . (Foot-note.)
48. Artegal and Elidure . [II.]
51. * Stanzas written in my Pocket-copy of Thomson's 'Castle of Indolence.'
52. * Louisa. After accompanying her on a mountain Excursion . [VI.]
53. * Strange Fits of Passion have I known . [VII.]
54. * Ere with cold Beads of midnight Dew . [X.]
56. * 'Tis said that some have died for Love . [XIII.]
59. *' How rich that Forehead's calm Expanse !'[XVII.]
61. Lament of Mary Queen of Scots . [XX.]
62. The Complaint of a forsaken Indian Woman . [XXI.]
64. The Last of the Flock . [XXII.]
66. The Affliction of Margaret ——. [XXIV.]
67. The Cottager to her Infant . [XXV.]