72. The Emigrant Mother . [XXIX.]
73. Vaudracour and Julia . [XXX.]
78. The Widow on Windermere Side . [XXXIV.]
79. The Armenian Lady's Love . [XXXIV.]
80. Percy's 'Reliques' (foot-note on 1. 2) .
81. * Loving and Liking . [XXXV.]
82. * Farewell Lines . [XXXVI.]
85. * Her Eyes are wild . [XXXVIII.]
IV. POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES.
87. * It was an April Morn, &c. [I.]
88. *' May call it Emmas Dell' (I. 47) .
89. * To Joanna Hutchinson . [II.]
91. * There is an Eminence, &c. [III.]
92. *' A narrow Girdle of rough Stones and Crags' [IV.]
93. * To Mary Hutchinson . [V.]
94. * When to the Attractions, &c. [VI.]
96. * A Morning Exercise . [I.]
99. * A Whirl-blast from behind the Hill . [III.]
100. * The Waterfall and the Eglantine . [IV.]
101. * The Oak and the Broom; a Pastoral . [V.]
104. * To the same Flower . [VIII.]
105. * To the small Celandine . [XI.]
107. * The Redbreast chasing the Butterfly . [XV.]
108. * Song for the Spinning-wheel . [XVI.]
109. * Hint from the Mountains . [XVII.]
110. * On seeing a Needle-case in the Form of a Harp . [XVIII.] 1827.
111. * The Contrast: the Parrot and the Wren .
112. * The Danish Boy . [XXII.]
113. * Song for the Wandering Jew . [XXIII.] 1800.
114. * Stray Pleasures . [XXIV.]
115. * The Pilgrim's Dream; or the Star and the Glowworm . [XXV.]
116. * The Poet and the caged Turtle-dove . [XXVI.]
118. Love lies bleeding . [XXVIII.]
120. The Kitten and the falling Leaves . [XXXI.]