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c . . 468
At morning on the garden seat
ci . - . v . . . . 469
Small is the trust when love is
green
ai 470
Know you the river near to Grez
cm . -; , . . . 470
It's forth across the roaring foam,
and on towards the west
civ. FAREWELL . . . . . . . 472
Farewell, and when forth
cv. AN ENGLISH BREEZE . . . . 472
Up with the sun, the breeze arose
cvi. To Miss CORNISH 475
They tell me, lady, that to-day
cvii. To Rosabelle 474
When my young lady has grown
great and staid
cvm .. 475
As in their flight the birds of song
cix. PRAYER . . . ... . . 477
I ask good things that I detest
ex. THE PIPER .'.'.'.. . . 478
Again I hear you piping, for I
know the tune so well
cxi. Epistle to Albert Dew-Smith 479
Figure me to yourself, I pray
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