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 X. To the Spirit of Henry Kirke White……. XI. To Memory XII. Surry 304 305 306 XIII. Composed, during a solitary walk at Night 507 • XIV. A Winter's Evening 308 XV. To the Sea 309 XVI. The Tarn 310 XVII. On Genius 311 XVIII. The Love, that cannot die 312 XIX. Faith 313 XX. Shakespeare... 314. XXI. The Choice.. XXII. Inscription for a Rustic Seat XXIII. On seeing some fine Paintings XXIV. The deserted Village XXV. Composed on the Sea-Shore XXVI. The Child of early Sorrows 315 316 317 318 319 320 XXVII. Fancy 321 XXVIII. Home-Sickness 322 XXIX. On the Death of the Princess Charlotte. 323 XXX. A Day-Dream 324 XXXI. To the Nightingale 325 XXXII. To a School-fellow 326 XXXIV. Forgetfulness XXXIII. The sorrowful Tree XXXV. To T. H. aged fifteen XXXVI. On Reading Southey's Roderick. XXXVII. To John Clare, the Peasant-poet of Northamp- tonshire XXXVIII. To Miss Stephens 327 328 329 330 331 332