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 * XXIV
 * Too Late
 * XXV
 * Neglect
 * XXVI
 * Poetry
 * XXVII
 * The Fearful Trust
 * XXVIII
 * Remorse
 * XXIX
 * Love’s Slaves
 * XXX
 * The Power of Words
 * XXXI
 * Moonlight
 * XXXII
 * Unguided Will
 * XXXIII
 * The Ruined Mind
 * XXXIV
 * Sorrows and Pleasures
 * XXXV
 * The Poet’s Past
 * XXXVI
 * The Young Poet’s Fate
 * XXXVII
 * Youth and Love
 * XXXVIII
 * Peace Wrought by Pain
 * XXXIX
 * Love’s Unselfishness
 * XL
 * The Farewell
 * }
 * XXXIII
 * The Ruined Mind
 * XXXIV
 * Sorrows and Pleasures
 * XXXV
 * The Poet’s Past
 * XXXVI
 * The Young Poet’s Fate
 * XXXVII
 * Youth and Love
 * XXXVIII
 * Peace Wrought by Pain
 * XXXIX
 * Love’s Unselfishness
 * XL
 * The Farewell
 * }
 * XXXVII
 * Youth and Love
 * XXXVIII
 * Peace Wrought by Pain
 * XXXIX
 * Love’s Unselfishness
 * XL
 * The Farewell
 * }
 * XXXIX
 * Love’s Unselfishness
 * XL
 * The Farewell
 * }
 * The Farewell
 * }
 * }

Note: As the chapter headings are not generally appropriate titles for the introductory poems, Blanchard, in arranging them for his Life and Literary Remains, provided titles of his own. In the few instances where he did not include them, the poems here either retain the chapter title or have been provided with a title that seems suitable.