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Acknowledgments |
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Editorial Overview |
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Abbreviations |
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TEXTS |
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Letter [1] (``Here I sit with my paper, my pen and my ink``) |
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7 | (2) |
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Letter [2] (To Miss----- ----- From Miss ----- -----) |
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9 | (2) |
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(``Cold, cold is the blast when December is howling``) |
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11 | (2) |
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(``Come -----! sweet is the hour``) |
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13 | (1) |
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14 | (1) |
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15 | (1) |
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16 | (1) |
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Translated from the Italian |
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17 | (1) |
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Translated from the German |
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18 | (1) |
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18 | (1) |
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(``Fierce roars the midnight storm``) |
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19 | (1) |
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To -----(``Ah! sweet is the moonbeam that sleeps on yon fountain``) |
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20 | (1) |
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To-----(``Stern, stern is the voice of fate`s fearfull command``) |
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21 | (1) |
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22 | (6) |
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28 | (2) |
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Ghasta; or, The Avenging Demon!!! |
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30 | (7) |
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Fragment, or The Triumph of Conscience |
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37 | (2) |
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The Wandering Jew; or, The Victim of the Eternal Avenger |
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39 | (50) |
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Posthumous Fragments of Margaret Nicholson; Being Poems Found Amongst the Papers of that Noted Female who Attempted the Life of the King in 1786. Edited |
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89 | (16) |
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92 | (1) |
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``Ambition, power, and avarie, now have hurl`d`` |
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93 | (2) |
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Fragment. Supposed to be an Epithalamium of Francis Ravaillac and Charlotte Corde |
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95 | (4) |
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99 | (1) |
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Fragment. (``Yes! all is past---swift time has fled away``) |
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100 | (1) |
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101 | (1) |
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Melody to a Scene of Former Times |
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102 | (3) |
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Poems from St. Iruyne; or, The Rosicrucian: A Romance |
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105 | (14) |
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`` `T was dead of the night, when I sat in my dwelling`` |
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109 | (1) |
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``Ghosts of the dead! have I not heard your yelling`` |
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110 | (1) |
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Ballad. (``The death-bell beats!-----``) |
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111 | (3) |
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(``How swiftly through heaven`s wide expanse``) |
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114 | (1) |
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(``How stern are the woes of the desolate mourner``) |
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115 | (1) |
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(``Ah! faint are her limbs, and her footstep is weary``) |
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116 | (3) |
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119 | (12) |
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The Devil`s Walk, a Ballad. |
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123 | (5) |
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Supplement: Letter Version of the Devil`s Walk |
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128 | (3) |
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Ten Early Poems (1809-1814) |
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131 | (18) |
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135 | (1) |
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``How swiftly through Heaven`s wide expanse`` |
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136 | (2) |
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``Oh wretched mortal, hard thy fate!`` |
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138 | (1) |
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To Mary who died in this opinion |
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138 | (1) |
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``Why is it said thou canst but live`` |
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139 | (1) |
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``As you will see I wrote to you`` [1st letter to E. F. Graham] |
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140 | (2) |
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``Dear dear dear dear dear dear Græme!`` [2nd letter to E. F. Graham] |
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142 | (2) |
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``Sweet star! which gleaming oer the darksome scene`` |
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144 | (1) |
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``Bear witness Erin! when thine injured isle`` |
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145 | (1) |
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``Thy dewy looks sink in my breast`` |
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145 | (4) |
COMMENTARIES |
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149 | (40) |
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The Wandering Jew; or, The Victim of the Eternal Avenger |
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189 | (46) |
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Posthumous Fragments of Margaret Nicholson |
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235 | (26) |
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Poems from St. Irvyne; or, The Rosicrucian |
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261 | (20) |
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281 | (14) |
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Ten Early Poems (1809-1814) |
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295 | (38) |
HISTORICAL COLLATIONS |
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333 | (2) |
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335 | (20) |
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The Wandering Jew; or, The Victim of the Eternal Avenger |
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355 | (20) |
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Posthumous Fragments of Margaret Nichlson |
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375 | (12) |
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Poems from St. Irvyne; or, the Rosicucian |
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387 | (16) |
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403 | (8) |
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Ten Early Poems (1809-1814) |
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411 | (76) |
APPENDIXES |
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433 | (2) |
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A. Latin School Exercises |
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435 | (3) |
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435 | (2) |
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437 | (1) |
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B. Prose Treated as Poems |
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438 | (4) |
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``The Ocean rolls between us`` |
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438 | (3) |
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441 | (1) |
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442 | (11) |
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Satirical Poem on ``L`infame`` |
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443 | (1) |
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Poetical Essay on the Existing State of Things |
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444 | (4) |
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On a Fete at Carlton House |
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448 | (3) |
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451 | (1) |
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452 | (1) |
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453 | (16) |
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Poems in the Oxford University and City Herald |
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453 | (2) |
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Ode, to the Breath of Summer |
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455 | (1) |
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The Grape. From the Greek Anthologia |
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455 | (1) |
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Epigram, from the Greek Anthologia. (``We that were wont``) |
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456 | (1) |
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Translation of an Epigram of Vincent Bourne`s |
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457 | (1) |
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On Old Age, from the Greek Anthology |
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458 | (1) |
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Venus and the Muses, from the Same |
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458 | (1) |
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Unattributed Epigraphs to St. Iruyne |
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458 | (2) |
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Sadak the Wanderer. A Fragment |
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460 | (9) |
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469 | (18) |
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Epigraph: ``If Satan had never fallen`` |
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469 | (1) |
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Lines, Addressed to His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, on His Being Appointed Regent |
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469 | (9) |
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The Modern Minerva; or, the Bat`s Seminary for Young Ladies. A Satire on Female Education. |
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478 | (2) |
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Anecdotes of Father Murdo |
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480 | (2) |
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482 | (5) |
Index of Titles |
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487 | (4) |
Index of First Lines |
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