"There never breathed a man who, when his life" 232
"True is it that Ambrosio Salinero" 233
"Destined to war from very infancy" 234
"O flower of all that springs from gentle blood" 235
"Not without heavy grief of heart did He" 236
"Pause, courteous Spirit!--Balbi supplicates" 237
1810
"Ah! where is Palafox? Nor tongue nor pen" 240
"In due observance of an ancient rite" 241
Feelings of a noble Biscayan at one of those Funerals, 242
1810
On a celebrated Event in Ancient History 242
Upon the same Event 244
The Oak of Guernica 245
Indignation of a high-minded Spaniard, 1810 246
"Avaunt all specious pliancy of mind" 247
"O'erweening Statesmen have full long relied" 247
The French and the Spanish Guerillas 248
Maternal Grief 248
1811
Characteristics of a Child three years old 252
Spanish Guerillas, 1811 253
"The power of Armies is a visible thing" 254
"Here pause: the poet claims at least this praise" 255
Epistle to Sir George Howland Beaumont, Bart. 256
Upon perusing the foregoing Epistle thirty years after its
composition 267
Upon the sight of a Beautiful Picture 271
To the Poet, John Dyer 273
1812
Song for the Spinning Wheel 275
Composed on the Eve of the Marriage of a Friend in the
Vale of Grasmere, 1812 276
Water-fowl 277
1813
View from the Top of Black Comb 279
Written with a Slate Pencil on a Stone, on the side of the
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