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"Dramatic Lyrics." 1842.) "How they brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix." ("Dramatic Lyrics." Published in "Dramatic Romances and Lyrics." 1845.) "Song." ("Dramatic Lyrics." Published in "Dramatic Romances and Lyrics." 1845.) "Incident of the French Camp." ("Dramatic Romances." Published as first part of "Camp and Cloister," in "Dramatic Lyrics." 1842.) "Count Gismond." ("Dramatic Romances." Published as "France" in "Dramatic Lyrics." 1842.) "The Boy and the Angel." ("Dramatic Romances." Published in "Dramatic Romances and Lyrics." 1845.)[95] "The Glove." ("Dramatic Romances." Published in "Dramatic Romances and Lyrics." 1845.) "The Twins." ("Dramatic Romances." Published in "Men and Women." 1855.) "The Pied Piper of Hamelin; A Child's Story." ("Dramatic Romances." Published in "Dramatic Lyrics." 1842.) "Gold Hair: A Story of Pornic." ("Dramatis Personae." 1864.) "Herve Riel." ("Pacchiarotto, and other Poems," written at Croisic, 1867. Published in the "Cornhill Magazine." 1871.) In the third group:-- "Through the Metidja to Abd-el-Kadr." ("Dramatic Lyrics." 1842.) "Meeting at Night." ("Dramatic Lyrics." Published as "Night" in "Dramatic Romances and Lyrics." 1845.) "Parting at Morning." ("Dramatic Lyrics." Published as "Morning" in "Dramatic Romances and Lyrics.") "The Patriot. An old Story." ("Dramatic Romances." Published in "Men and Women." 1855.) "Instans Tyrannus." ("Dramatic Romances." Published in "Men and Women." 1855.) "Mesmerism." ("Dramatic Romances." Published in "Men and Women." 1855.) "Time's Revenges." ("Dramatic Romances." Published in "Dramatic Romances and Lyrics." 1845.) "The Italian in England." ("Dramatic Romances." Published as "Italy in England" in "Dramatic Romances and Lyrics." 1845.) "Protus." ("Dramatic Romances." Published in "Men and Women." 1855.) "Apparent Failure." ("Dramatis Personae." 1864.) "Waring." ("Dramatic Romances." Published in "Dramatic Lyrics." 1842.) This poem is a personal effusion of feeling and reminiscence, which can stand for nothing but itself. _First Group._ "THE LOST LEADER" is a lament over the defection of a loved and honoured chief. It breathes a tender regret for the moral injury he has inflic
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