378. Fancy and Tradition . [XXIII.]
379. Countess' Pillar . [XXIV.]
381. * By the Sea-side . [III.]
382. Not in the lucid intervals of life . [IV.]
383. The leaves that rustled on this oak-crowned hill . [VII.]
385. * Composed upon an Evening of extraordinary Splendour and Beauty . [IX.]
386. Alston: American Painter .
387. Mountain-ridges . [ Ibid. IV. l. 20.]
XVII. POEMS COMPOSED OR SUGGESTED DURING A TOUR IN THE SUMMER OF 1833.
391. * Nun's Well, Brigham . [VIII.]
393. Mary Queen of Scots landing at Workington . [X.]
394. * Mary Queen of Scots .[X.]
395. St. Bees and Charlotte Smith . [XI.]
398. Isle of Man . [XVI. l. 14.]
400. * By a retired Mariner . [XIX.]
404. Eagle in Mosaic . [Sonnet XXV.]
405. * In the Frith of Clyde .— Ailsa Crag during an eclipse of the sun, July 17, 1833 . [XXIII.]
406. * On the Frith of Clyde .— In a Steamboat , [XXIV.]
407. ' There, said a Stripling .' [XXXVII.]
408. * Written on a Blank Leaf of Macpherson's 'Ossian .' [XXVII]
414. * Monument of Mrs. Howard . [XXXIX.]
417. * Druidical Monument . [XLIII.]
419. To the Earl of Lonsdale . [XLV.]
420. * The Somnambulist . [XLVI.]
XVIII. POEMS OF SENTIMENT AND REFLECTION.
421. Expostulation and Reply . [I.]
422. The Tables turned . [II.]
423. * Lines written in early Spring . [III.]
426. * Simon Lee, the old Huntsman . [VI.]