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(Fragment 2) I know 'tis but a Dream, yet feel more anguish
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2
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A Child's Evening Prayer
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34
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54%
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3
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A Christmas Carol
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26
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41%
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A Couplet, Written In A Volume Of Poems Presented By Mr. Coleridge To Dr. A.
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A Day Dream
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46
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74%
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A Mathematical Problem
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26
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41%
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A Soliloquy Of The Full Moon, She Being In A Mad Passion
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A Tombless Epitaph
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14
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About The Nightingale
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30
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48%
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Absence: A Farewell Ode On Quitting School For Jesus College
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Addressed To A Young Man Of Fortune Who Abandoned Himself To An Indolent And Causeless Melancholy
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Aeolian Harp, The
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Answer To A Child's Question
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37%
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Aplolgia Pro Vita Sua
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As some vast Tropic tree, itself a wood (fragment)
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Blossing Of The Solitary Date-Tree, The
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4
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Brockley Coomb
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Christabel
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17
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Cologne
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Come, come thou bleak December wind (fragment)
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Composed At Clevedon, Somersetshire
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Constancy To An Ideal Object
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Dejection: An Ode
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3
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4%
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Desire
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23
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37%
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0
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25
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Despair
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11
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17%
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0
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26
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Domestic Peace
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4
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6%
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27
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Duty Surviving Self-Love
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2
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3%
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Elegy, Imitated From One Of Akenside's Blank-Verse Inscriptions
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Epitaph
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6
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9%
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Epitaph On An Infant
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2
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Fancy In Nubibus, Or The Poet In The Clouds
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32
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Fears In Solitude
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3
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4%
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Fire, Famine, And Slaughter : A War Eclogue
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2
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3%
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34
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Forbearance
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1
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Fragment
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3
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France: An Ode
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3%
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From 'Religious Musings'
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1%
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Frost At Midnight
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10
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16%
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Genevieve
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4
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6%
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Glycine's Song
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3
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Hexameters
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Home-Sick. Written In Germany
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Human Life
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7
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11%
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Hymn before Sun-rise, in the Vale of Chamouni
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I know 'tis but a Dream, yet feel more anguish (fragment)
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46
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Imitated From The Welsh
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Improvisatore, The
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Inscription For A Fountain On A Heath
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Kisses
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11
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17%
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Kubla Khan
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62
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100%
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Lewti, Or The Circassian Love-Chaunt
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2
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3%
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0%
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52
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Life
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11
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17%
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53
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Limbo
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54
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Lines
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Lines Composed In A Concert-Room
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Lines On A Friend, Who Died Of A Frenzy Fever, Induced By Calumnious Reports
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Lines On Observing A Blossom On The First Of February, 1796
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Lines Suggested By The Last Words Of Berengarius. Ob. Anno Dom. 1088
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Lines To A Beautiful Spring In A Village
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Lines To W. L. While He Sang A Song To Purcell's Music
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Lines Written After A Walk Before Supper
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Lines Written At The King's-Arms, Ross, Formerly The House Of The 'Man Of Ross'
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Lines Written In The Album At Elbingerode, In The Hartz Forest
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Love
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7
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11%
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65
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Love's Apparition and Evanishment: An Allegoric Romance
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2
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3%
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0
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0%
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66
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Melancholy. A Fragment.
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4
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6%
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67
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Metrical Feet
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10
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16%
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68
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Monody On The Death Of Chatterton
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2
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3%
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Ode To Georgiana, Duchess Of Devonshire, On The Twenty-Fourth Stanza In Her 'Passage Over Mount Gothard.'
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Ode To Sara, In Answer To A Letter From Bristol
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71
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Ode To The Departing Year
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Ode To Tranquillity
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On A Connubial Rupture In High Life
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On A Ruined house In A Romantic Country
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On Donne's Poetry
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Pains Of Sleep, The
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Phantom
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Presence Of Love, The
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Psyche
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Reason
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Recollections Of Love
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Rime Of The Ancient Mariner, The
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27%
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Sea-ward, white gleaming thro' the busy scud (fragment)
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84
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Something Childish, But Very Natural
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Song
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Songs of the Pixies
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87
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Sonnet
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3%
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88
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Sonnet II. On A Discovery Made Too Late
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89
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Sonnet III.
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90
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Sonnet IX. To Priestley
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91
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Sonnet V.
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Sonnet VI.
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Sonnet VII. To Burke
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Sonnet VIII. To Mercy
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Sonnet X. To Erskine
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Sonnet XI. To Sheridan
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Sonnet XII. To Mrs. Siddons
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98
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Sonnet XIII. To La Fayette
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Sonnet XIV. Composed While Climbing The Left Ascent Of Brockley Coomb, In The County Of Somerset
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Sonnet XIX. To A Friend, Who Asked How I Felt When The Nurse First Presented My Infant To Me
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101
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Sonnet XV. To Schiller
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102
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Sonnet XVI. To Earl Stanhope
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Sonnet XVII. Composed On A Journey Homeward; The Author Having Received Intelligence Of The Birth Of A Son
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104
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Sonnet XVIII. To The Autumnal Moon
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105
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Sonnet XX.
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106
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Sonnet XXI.
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107
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Sonnet XXII. To Simplicity
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Sonnet: To The River Otter
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109
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Suicide's Argument, The
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3%
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110
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Tell's Birth-Place. Imitated From Stolberg
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111
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The Aeolian Harp
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2
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3%
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112
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The Alienated Mistress; A Madrigal. (From An Unfinished Melodrama)
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113
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The Ballad Of The Dark Ladie. A Fragment.
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114
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The Blossing Of The Solitary Date-Tree
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115
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The Blossoming Of The Solitary Date-Tree. A Lament
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116
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The Complaint Of Ninathoma
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The Destiny Of Nations. A Vision.
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118
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The Devil's Thoughts
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119
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The Dungeon
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120
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The Exchange
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121
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The Faded Flower
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122
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The Happy Husband
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123
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The Hour When We Shall Meet Again
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The Improvisatore
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The Keepsake
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The Knight's Tomb
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127
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The Lime-tree Bower my Prison [Addressed to Charles Lamb, o
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128
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The Moon, how definite its orb! (fragment)
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129
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The Netherlands (fragment)
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130
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The Night-Scene : A Dramatic Fragment.
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131
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The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
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16%
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132
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The Rose
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133
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The Suicide's Argument
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134
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The Two Founts. Stanzas Addressed To A Lady On Her Recovery, With Unblemished Looks, From A Severe Attack of Pain
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135
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The Visionary Hope
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136
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This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison
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137
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Time, Real And Imaginary
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138
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To A Friend, In Answer To A Melancholy Letter
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1
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1%
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139
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To A Friend, With An Unfinished Poem
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1%
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140
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To A Lady, With Falconer's 'Shipwreck'
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141
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To A Young Lady, With A Poem On The French Revolution
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142
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To A Young Lady. On Her Recovery From A Fever
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3%
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143
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To An Unfortunate Woman At The Theatre
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144
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To Nature
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145
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To Sara
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4%
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146
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To the Nightingale
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4%
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147
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To The Rev. George Coleridge
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1%
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148
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To The River Otter
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1
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1%
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149
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To William Wordsworth
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1
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1%
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150
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Water Ballad
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3
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4%
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151
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What if you slept ...
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5
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8%
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0%
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152
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What Is Life?
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3
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4%
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153
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Work Without Hope
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2
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3%
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154
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Written In Early Youth. The Time,--An Autumnal Evening
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6%
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155
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Youth And Age
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5
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8%
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156
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Zapolya
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6%
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0%
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