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- Sonnet I
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- Sonnet II. Written at the close of Spring
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- Sonnet III. To a Nightingale
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- Sonnet IV. To the Moon
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- Sonnet V. To the South Downs
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- Sonnet VI. To Hope
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- Sonnet VII. On the Departure of the Nightingale
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- Sonnet VIII. To Spring
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- Sonnet IX.
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- Sonnet X. To Mrs. G.
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- Sonnet XI. To Sleep
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- Sonnet XII. Written on the Sea Shore
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- Sonnet XIII. From Petrarch
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- Sonnet XIV. From Petrarch
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- Sonnet XV. From Petrarch
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- Sonnet XVI. From Petrarch
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- Sonnet XVII. From the 13th Cantata of Metastasio
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- Sonnet XVIII. To the Earl of Egremont
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- Sonnet XIX. To Mr. Hayley
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- Sonnet XX. To the Countess of A----
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- Sonnet XXI. Supposed to be written by Werter
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- Sonnet XXII. By the same
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- Sonnet XXIII. By the same
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- Sonnet XXIV. By the same
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- Sonnet XXV. By the same
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- Sonnet XXVI. To the River Arun
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- Sonnet XXVII.
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- Sonnet XXVIII. To Friendship
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- Sonnet XXIX. To Miss C----
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- Sonnet XXX. To the River Arun
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- Sonnet XXXI. Written on Farm Wood, on the South Downs, May 1784
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- Sonnet XXXII. To Melancholy. Written on the Banks of the Arun
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- Sonnet XXXIII. To the Naiad of the Arun
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- Sonnet XXXIV. To a Friend
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- Sonnet XXXV. To Fortitude
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- Sonnet XXXVI.
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- Sonnet XXXVII. Sent to the Honourable Mrs O'Neill with painted flowers
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- Sonnet XXXVIII. From the Novel of Emmeline
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- Sonnet XXXIX. To Night. From the same
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- Sonnet XL. From the same
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- Sonnet XLI. To Tranquility
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- Sonnet XLII. Composed during a walk on the Downs, in November 1787
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- Sonnet XLIII.
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- Sonnet XLIV. Written in the Church-yard at Middleton in Sussex
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- Sonnet XLV. On leaving a part of Sussex
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- Sonnet XLVI. Written at Penshurst, in Autumn 1788
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- Sonnet XLVII. To Fancy
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- Sonnet XLVIII. To Mrs. ****
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- Sonnet XLIX. From the Novel of Celestina
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- Sonnet L. From the same
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- Sonnet LI. From the same
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- Sonnet LII. From the same
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- Sonnet LIII. From the same
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- Sonnet LIV. The Sleeping Woodman
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- Sonnet LV. The Return of the Nightingale
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- Sonnet LVI. The Captive escaped in the Wilds of America
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- Sonnet LVII. To Dependence
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- Sonnet LVIII. The Glow-worm
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- Sonnet LIX. Written Sept. 1791, during a remarkable Thunder Storm
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- Ode to Despair. From the Novel of Emmeline
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- Elegy
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- Song. From the French of Cardinal Bernis
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- The Origin of Flattery
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- The Peasant of the Alps
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- Song
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- Thirty-eight
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- Verses intended to have been prefixed to the Novel of Emmeline
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- Sonnet LX. To an amiable Girl
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- Sonnet LXI. Supposed to have been written in America
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- Sonnet LXII. Written on passing by Moon-light through a village, while the ground was covered with Snow
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- Sonnet LXIII. The Gossamer
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- Sonnet LXIV. Written at Bristol in the Summer of 1794
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- Sonnet LXV. To Dr Parry of Bath, with some Botanic Drawings which had been made some years
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- Sonnet LXVI. Written in a tempestuous night, on the coast of Sussex
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- Sonnet LXVII. On passing over a dreary tract of country, and near the ruins of a deserted chapel, during a tempest
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- Sonnet LXVIII. Written at Exmouth, Mid-summer 1795
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- Sonnet LXIX. Written at the same place, on seeing a Seaman return who had been imprisoned at Rochfort
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- Sonnet LXX. On being cautioned against walking on a Headland overlooking the Sea, because it was frequented by a Lunatic
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- Sonnet LXXI. Written at Weymouth in Winter
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- Sonnet LXXII. To the Morning Star. Written near the Sea
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- Sonnet LXXIII. To a Querulous Acquaintance
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- Sonnet LXXIV. The Winter Night
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- Sonnet LXXV.
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- Sonnet LXXVI. To a Young Man entering the world
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- Sonnet LXXVII. To the Insect of the Gossamer
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- Sonnet LXXVIII. Snow-drops
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- Sonnet LXXIX. To the Goddess of Botany
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- Sonnet LXXX. To the Invisible Moon
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- Sonnet LXXXI.
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- Sonnet LXXXII. To the Shade of Burns
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- Sonnet LXXXIII. The Sea view
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- Sonnet LXXXIV. To the Muse
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- The Dead Beggar
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- The Female Exile
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- Occasional Address. Written for the Benefit of a distressed Player, detained at Brighthelmstone for debt, November 1792
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- Inscription on a Stone in the Church-Yard at Boreham, in Essex
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- A descriptive Ode
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- Verses supposed to have been written in the New Forest, in early Spring
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- Song. From the French
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- Apostrophe to an Old Tree
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- The Forest Boy
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- Ode to the Poppy. Written by a deceased Friend
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- Verses written by the same Lady on seeing her two Sons at play
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- Verses on the Death of the same Lady, written in September 1794
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- Fragment, descriptive of the Miseries of War
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- April
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- Ode to Death
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