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ss." 237 HISTORICAL POEMS, OR POEMS FOUNDED ON FACT. "Red Cotton Night-Cap Country; or, Turf and Towers." "Cenciaja." "The Two Poets of Croisic." "The Inn Album." "The Heretic's Tragedy: a Middle-Age Interlude" 254 ROMANTIC POEMS. "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came." "The Flight of the Duchess" 271 HUMOROUS OR SATIRICAL POEMS. "Holy-Cross Day." "Pacchiarotto, and how he Worked in Distemper." "Filippo Baldinucci on the Privilege of Burial." "Up at a Villa--Down in the City." "Another Way of Love." "Garden Fancies--II. Sibrandus Schafnaburgensis" 277 DESCRIPTIVE POEMS. "De Gustibus--." "Home-Thoughts, from Abroad." "The Englishman in Italy" 285 NON-CLASSIFIED POEMS CONTINUED. MISCELLANEOUS POEMS--INCLUDING SONGS, LEGENDS, DRAMATIC POEMS, AND EPISODES. "The Lost Leader." "Nationality in Drinks." "Garden Fancies--I. The Flower's Name." "Earth's Immortalities." "Home-Thoughts, from the Sea." "My Star." "Misconceptions." "A Pretty Woman." "Women and Roses." "Before." "After." "Memorabilia." "The Last Ride Together." "A Grammarian's Funeral." "Johannes Agricola in Meditation." "Confessions." "May and Death." "Youth and Art." "A Likeness." "Appearances." "St. Martin's Summer." Prologue to "La Saisiaz." "Cavalier Tunes." "How they Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix." "Song." "Incident of the French Camp." "Count Gismond." "The Boy and the Angel." "The Glove." "The Twins." "The Pied Piper of Hamelin; a Child's Story." "Gold Hair: a Story of Pornic." "Herve Riel." "Through the Metidja to Abd-el-Kadr." "Meeting at night." "Parting at Morning." "The Patriot: an Old Story." "Instans Tyrannus." "Mesmerism." "Time's Revenges." "The Italian in England." "Protus." "Apparent Failure." "Waring" 289 CONCLUDING GROUP. DRAMATIC IDYLS. JOCOSERIA. DRAMATIC IDYLS, I. SERIES: "Martin Relph." "Pheidippides." "Halbert and Hob." "Ivan Ivanovitch." "Tray." "Ned Bratts." DRAMATIC IDYLS, II. SERIES. "Prologue." "Echetlos." "Clive." "Muleykeh." "Pietro of Abano." "Doctor ----." "Pan and Luna." "Epilogue." "Jocoseria." "Wanting is--what?" "Donald." "Solomon and Balkis." "Cristina and Monaldeschi." "Mary Wollstonecraft and Fuseli." "Adam, Lilith, and Eve." "Ixion." "Jochanan Hakkadosh." "Never the Time and the Place." "Pambo"
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