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Preston Mills
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Famine in a Slave Ship
The Dying Boy to the Sloe Blossom
The Wonders of the Lane
Sleep
The Fatal Birth
Epigram :
Transplanted Flowers
Spenserian
Hymn
The Excursion.
Song
May.
The Polish Fugitives
Come and Gone
A Thunder Storm in Winter
Prologue to the Corn Law Rhymes .
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MISCELLANEOUS POEMS, continued
From Goethe
Canning.
Forest Worship
A Song in Exile
On an Original Sketch, drawn with a Pencil on a Wall, by
my Son Francis .
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Po the Bramble Flower
Thomas
Bigotry
Don and Rother
Funeral Hymn .
Flowers for the Heart
To Fanny.
* Poet's Epitaph
Epigram.
The Death-hunted
Lines written after seeing the Plates of Audubon's Birds
of America
Elegy on William Cobbett
Lines on seeing unexpectedly a New Church, while walk-
ing in Old-Park Wood
Ribbledin; or, The Christening
✓ The Maltby Yews
Burns
The Tricolor Cross
The Pilgrim Fathers
A Glimpse of the Future
The Ballot
Roch Abbey Gateway
Leaves and Men
William
Footpaths
To Hofland, the Artist
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On a Heartless Slanderer.
A Poet
The Sinless Cain
Epistle to G. C. Holland, M.D.
The Broken Heart
Saturday
Holiday
Rub or Rust
The Home of Taste.
The Summer-house .
The Winter Speedwell
A Ghost at Noon
He Went.
He Wrote
He Came.
On the Death of Earl Fitzwilliam
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Sabbath Morning
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Taste
The Woodbines of June
The Rejected
Rainbowed May
The Spirit of the First Emigrant
Hannah Ratcliffe
The Way Broad-Leaf
Prologue to Wat Tyler
Coronation Ode
Verses on the Opening of the Sheffield and Rotherham
Railway
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MISCELLANEOUS POEMs, continued-
Trafalgar .
Lines written for the Sheffield Mechanics' First Exhibi-
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Hymn: “Lord ! to the rose thy light and air
Hymn: "The present, future, past
Hymn : “Wrong not the labouring poor
Hymn: “Lord ! not for vengeance
Hymn : The unwritten word
Epitaph : “Here lies the man"
Epitaph; “Greater than Colon
Epigram Prepare to meet":
Colonel Thompson in Palace Yard
Pelham
Inscription
Ann.
Epigram
Written with à Pencil in Dartfield Churchyard.
Steam in the Desert .
Grace before Meat
Grace after Meat
Epitaph on a Skilful Workman
He is not Here.
Beware of Dogmas
Who hath a Devil? .
Let me Rest
British Rural Cottages in 1842 .
Young England
Poor Charles
On a Rose in December
War.
Sonnet on a pair of Spectacles
To Fanny Ann
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