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 untouched, and none having received more than a few verbal alterations); 2. Some dozen poems, from the volume of 1832, almost entirely rewritten, together with six or seven new pieces, written, with one exception, in 1833.

The second volume contained poems entirely new, with the exception of "The Sleeping Beauty," a portion of "The Day-Dream," originally published in the volume of 1830, and the poem of "St. Agnes," which, as we have already seen, was originally printed in 1837. We propose to examine the contents,