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by William Wordsworth

HOW RICH THAT FOREHEAD’S CALM EXPANSE

  TO ——

  A FLOWER GARDEN AT COLEORTON HALL, LEICESTERSHIRE

  TO THE LADY E. B. AND THE HON. MISS P.

  TO THE TORRENT AT THE DEVIL’S BRIDGE, NORTH WALES, 1824

  COMPOSED AMONG THE RUINS OF A CASTLE IN NORTH WALES

  ELEGIAC STANZAS ADDRESSED TO SIR G. H. B. UPON THE DEATH OF HIS SISTER-IN-LAW

  CENOTAPH

  EPITAPH IN THE CHAPEL-YARD OF LANGDALE, WESTMORELAND

  THE CONTRAST; THE PARROT AND THE WREN

  TO A SKY-LARK

  ERE WITH COLD BEADS OF MIDNIGHT DEW

  ODE: COMPOSED ON MAY MORNING

  TO MAY

  ONCE I COULD HAIL (HOWE’ER SERENE THE SKY)

  THE MASSY WAYS, CARRIED ACROSS THESE HEIGHTS

  THE PILLAR OF TRAJAN

  ON SEEING A NEEDLECASE IN THE FORM OF A HARP, THE WORK OF E.M.S.

  TO ——

  HER ONLY PILOT THE SOFT BREEZE

  WHY, MINSTREL, THESE UNTUNEFUL MURMURINGS

  TO S. H.

  DECAY OF PIETY

  SCORN NOT THE SONNET

  FAIR PRIME OF LIFE! WERE IT ENOUGH TO GILD

  RETIREMENT

  THERE IS A PLEASURE IN POETIC PAINS

  RECOLLECTION OF THE PORTRAIT OF KING HENRY EIGHTH, TRINITY LODGE, CAMBRIDGE

  WHEN PHILOCTETES IN THE LEMNIAN ISLE

  WHILE ANNA’S PEERS AND EARLY PLAYMATES TREAD

  TO THE CUCKOO

  THE INFANT M— M—

  TO ROTHA Q—

  TO ——, IN HER SEVENTIETH YEAR

  IN MY MIND’S EYE A TEMPLE, LIKE A CLOUD

  GO BACK TO ANTIQUE AGES, IF THINE EYES

  IN THE WOODS OF RYDAL

  CONCLUSION, TO ——

  A MORNING EXERCISE

  THE TRIAD

  THE WISHING-GATE

  THE WISHING-GATE DESTROYED

  A JEWISH FAMILY IN A SMALL VALLEY OPPOSITE ST. GOAR, UPON THE RHINE

  THE GLEANER SUGGESTED BY A PICTURE

  ON THE POWER OF SOUND

  INCIDENT AT BRUGES

  GOLD AND SILVER FISHES IN A VASE

  LIBERTY

  HUMANITY

  THIS LAWN, A CARPET ALL ALIVE

  THOUGHT ON THE SEASONS

  A GRAVESTONE UPON THE FLOOR IN THE CLOISTERS OF WORCESTER CATHEDRAL

  A TRADITION OF OKER HILL IN DARLEY DALE, DERBYSHIRE

  THE ARMENIAN LADY’S LOVE

  THE RUSSIAN FUGITIVE

  THE EGYPTIAN MAID

  THE POET AND THE CAGED TURTLEDOVE

  PRESENTIMENTS

  IN THESE FAIR VALES HATH MANY A TREE

  ELEGIAC MUSINGS IN THE GROUNDS OF COLEORTON HALL, THE SEAT OF THE LATE SIR G. H. BEAUMONT, BART.

  CHATSWORTH! THY STATELY MANSION, AND THE PRIDE

  TO THE AUTHOR’S PORTRAIT

  THE PRIMROSE OF THE ROCK

  YARROW REVISITED, AND OTHER POEMS

  COMPOSED (TWO EXCEPTED) DURING A TOUR IN SCOTLAND AND ON THE ENGLISH BORDER, IN THE AUTUMN OF 1831

  ON THE DEPARTURE OF SIR WALTER SCOTT FROM ABBOTSFORD, FOR NAPLES

  A PLACE OF BURIAL IN THE SOUTH OF SCOTLAND

  ON THE SIGHT OF A MANSE IN THE SOUTH OF SCOTLAND

  COMPOSED IN ROSLIN CHAPEL DURING A STORM

  THE TROSACHS

  COMPOSED IN THE GLEN OF LOCH ETIVE

  EAGLES COMPOSED AT DUNOLLIE CASTLE IN THE BAY OF OBAN

  IN THE SOUND OF MULL

  SUGGESTED AT TYNDRUM IN A STORM

  THE EARL OF BREADALBANE’S RUINED MANSION AND FAMILY BURIAL-PLACE, NEAR KILLIN

  REST AND BE THANKFUL! AT THE HEAD OF GLENCROE

  HIGHLAND HUT

  THE BROWNIE

  TO THE PLANET VENUS, AN EVENING STAR COMPOSED AT LOCH LOMOND

  BOTHWELL CASTLE, PASSED UNSEEN, ON ACCOUNT OF STORMY WEATHER

  PICTURE OF DANIEL IN THE LIONS’ DEN, AT HAMILTON PALACE

  THE AVON

  SUGGESTED BY A VIEW FROM AN EMINENCE IN INGLEWOOD FOREST

  HART’S-HORN TREE, NEAR PENRITH

  FANCY AND TRADITION

  COUNTESS’S PILLAR

  ROMAN ANTIQUITIES FROM THE ROMAN STATION AT OLD PENRITH

  APOLOGY FOR THE FOREGOING POEMS

  THE HIGHLAND BROACH

  DEVOTIONAL INCITEMENTS

  CALM IS THE FRAGRANT AIR

  RURAL ILLUSIONS

  LOVING AND LIKING

  UPON THE LATE GENERAL FAST, MARCH 1832

  FILIAL PIETY ON THE WAYSIDE BETWEEN PRESTON AND LIVERPOOL

  TO B. R. HAYDON, ON SEEING HIS PICTURE OF NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE ON THE ISLAND OF ST. HELENA

  IF THOU INDEED DERIVE THY LIGHT FROM HEAVEN

  A WREN’S NEST

  TO —— UPON THE BIRTH OF HER FIRST-BORN CHILD, MARCH 1833

  THE WARNING

  IF THIS GREAT WORLD OF JOY AND PAIN

  ON A HIGH PART OF THE COAST OF CUMBERLAND

  BY THE SEASIDE

  POEMS COMPOSED OR SUGGESTED DURING A TOUR IN THE SUMMER OF 1833

  ADIEU, RYDALIAN LAURELS! THAT HAVE GROWN

  WHY SHOULD THE ENTHUSIAST, JOURNEYING THROUGH THIS ISLE

  THEY CALLED THEE MERRY ENGLAND, IN OLD TIME;

  TO THE RIVER GRETA, NEAR KESWICK

  TO THE RIVER DERWENT

  IN SIGHT OF THE TOWN OF COCKERMOUTH

  ADDRESS FROM THE SPIRIT OF COCKERMOUTH CASTLE

  WHY SHOULD THE ENTHUSIAST, JOURNEYING THROUGH THIS ISLE

  TO A FRIEND ON THE BANKS OF THE DERWENT

  MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS LANDING AT THE MOUTH OF THE DERWENT, WORKINGTON

  STANZAS SUGGESTED IN A STEAMBOAT OFF SAINT BEES’ HEADS, ON THE COAST OF CUMBERLAND

  IN THE CHANNEL, BETWEEN THE COAST OF CUMBERLAND AND THE ISLE OF MAN

  AT SEA OFF THE ISLE OF MAN

  DESIRE WE PAST ILLUSIONS TO RECALL?

  ON ENTERING DOUGLAS BAY, ISLE OF MAN

  BY THE SEASHORE, ISLE OF MAN

  ISLE OF MAN (I)

  ISLE OF MAN (II)

  BY A RETIRED MARINER, H. H.

  AT BALA-SALA, ISLE OF MAN

  TYNWALD HILL

  DESPOND WHO WILL—’I’ HEARD A VOICE EXCLAIM

  IN THE FRITH OF CLYDE, AILSA CRAG: DURING AN ECLIPSE OF THE SUN, JULY 17

  ON THE FRITH OF CLYDE IN A STEAMBOAT

  ON REVISITING DUNOLLY CASTLE

  THE DUNOLLY EAGLE

  WRITTEN IN A BLANK LEAF OF MACPHERSON’S OSSIAN

  CAVE OF STAFFA

  CAVE OF STAFFA AFTER THE CROWD HAD DEPARTED

  CAVE OF STAFFA

  FLOWERS ON THE TOP OF THE PILLARS AT THE ENTRANCE OF THE CAVE

  IONA

  IONA, UPON LANDING

  THE BLACK STONES OF IONA

  HOMEWARD WE TURN. ISLE OF COLUMBA’S CELL

  GREENOCK

  THERE! SAID A STRIPLING, POINTING WITH MEET PRIDE

  THE RIVER EDEN, CUMBERLAND

  MONUMENT OF MRS. HOWARD

  SUGGESTED BY THE FOREGOING

  NUNNERY

  STEAMBOATS, VIADUCTS, AND RAILWAYS

  THE MONUMENT COMMONLY CALLED LONG MEG AND HER DAUGHTERS, NEAR THE RIVER EDEN

  LOWTHER

  TO THE EARL OF LONSDALE

  THE SOMNAMBULIST

  TO CORDELIA M—, HALLSTEADS, ULLSWATER

  MOST SWEET IT IS WITH UNUPLIFTED EYES

  COMPOSED BY THE SEASHORE

  NOT IN THE LUCID INTERVALS OF LIFE

  BY THE SIDE OF RYDAL MERE

  SOFT AS A CLOUD IS YON BLUE RIDGE

  THE LEAVES THAT RUSTLED ON THIS OAK-CROWNED HILL

  THE LABOURER’S NOON-DAY HYMN

  THE REDBREAST

  LINES SUGGESTED BY A PORTRAIT FROM THE PENCIL OF F. STONE

  THE FOREGOING SUBJECT RESUMED

  TO A CHILD WRITTEN IN HER ALBUM

  LINES WRITTEN IN THE ALBUM OF THE COUNTESS OF LONSDALE. NOV. 5, 1834

  TO THE MOON

  TO THE MOON: RYDAL

  WRITTEN AFTER THE DEATH OF CHARLES LAMB

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  UPON SEEING A COLOURED DRAWING OF THE BIRD OF PARADISE IN AN ALBUM

  COMPOSED AFTER READING A NEWSPAPER OF THE DAY

  BY A BLEST HUSBAND GUIDED, MARY CAME

  SONNETS

  DESPONDING FATHER! MARK THIS ALTERED BOUGH,

  ROMAN ANTIQUITIES DISCOVERED AT BISHOPSTONE, HEREFORDSHIRE

  ST. CATHERINE OF LEDBURY

  WHY ART THOU SILENT! IS THY LOVE A PLANT

  FOUR FIERY STEEDS IMPATIENT OF THE REIN

  TO ——

  SAID SECRECY TO COWARDICE AND FRAUD,

  NOVEMBER 1836

  SIX MONTHS TO SIX YEARS ADDED HE REMAINED

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837. TO HENRY CRABB ROBINSON

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837. I. MUSINGS NEAR AQUAPENDENTE, APRIL 1837

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, II. THE PINE OF MONTE MARIO AT ROME

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, III. AT ROME

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, IV. AT ROME—REGRETS—IN ALLUSION TO NIEBUHR AND OTHER MODERN HISTORIANS

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, V. CONTINUED

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, VI. PLEA FOR THE HISTORIAN

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, VII. AT ROME

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, VIII. NEAR ROME, IN SIGHT OF ST. PETER’S

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, IX. AT ALBANO

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, X

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XI. FROM THE ALBAN HILLS, LOOKING TOWARDS ROME

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XII. NEAR THE LAKE OF THRASYMENE

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XIII. NEAR THE SAME LAKE

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XIV. THE CUCKOO AT LAVERNA: MAY 25, 1837

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XV. AT THE CONVENT OF CAMALDOLI

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XVI. CONTINUED

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XVII. AT THE EREMITE OR UPPER CONVENT OF CAMALDOLI

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XVIII. AT VALLOMBROSA

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XIX. AT FLORENCE

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, X. BEFORE THE PICTURE OF THE BAPTIST, BY RAPHAEL, IN THE GALLERY AT FLORENCE

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XXI. AT FLORENCE—FROM MICHAEL ANGELO

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XXII. AT FLORENCE—FROM M. ANGELO

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XXIII. AMONG THE RUINS OF A CONVENT IN THE APENNINES

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XXIV. IN LOMBARDY

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XXV. AFTER LEAVING ITALY

  MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XXVI. CONTINUED

  AT BOLOGNA, IN REMEMBRANCE OF THE LATE INSURRECTIONS, 1837, I

  AT BOLOGNA, IN REMEMBRANCE OF THE LATE INSURRECTIONS, 1837, II. CONTINUED

  AT BOLOGNA, IN REMEMBRANCE OF THE LATE INSURRECTIONS, 1837, III. CONCLUDED

  WHAT IF OUR NUMBERS BARELY COULD DEFY

  A NIGHT THOUGHT

  TO THE PLANET VENUS

  COMPOSED AT RYDAL ON MAY MORNING, 1838

  COMPOSED ON A MAY MORNING, 1838

  HARK! ‘TIS THE THRUSH, UNDAUNTED, UNDEPREST

  RYDAL MOUNT, 1838. ‘

  TIS HE WHOSE YESTER-EVENING’S HIGH DISDAIN

  OH WHAT A WRECK! HOW CHANGED IN MIEN AND SPEECH!

  A PLEA FOR AUTHORS, MAY 1838

  A POET TO HIS GRANDCHILD

  BLEST STATESMAN HE, WHOSE MIND’S UNSELFISH WILL

  VALEDICTORY SONNET

  PROTEST AGAINST THE BALLOT

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. SUGGESTED BY THE VIEW OF LANCASTER CASTLE (ON THE ROAD FROM THE SOUTH). I

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. II

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. III

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. IV

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. V

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. VI

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. VII

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. VIII

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. IX

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. X

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. XI

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. XII

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. XIII. CONCLUSION

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. XIV. APOLOGY

  ON A PORTRAIT OF I. F., PAINTED BY MARGARET GILLIES

  TO I. F.

  POOR ROBIN

  ON A PORTRAIT OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON UPON THE FIELD OF WATERLOO, BY HAYDON

  TO A PAINTER

  ON THE SAME SUBJECT

  WHEN SEVERN’S SWEEPING FLOOD HAD OVERTHROWN

  INTENT ON GATHERING WOOL FROM HEDGE AND BRAKE

  PRELUDE: PREFIXED TO THE VOLUME ENTITLED POEMS CHIEFLY OF EARLY AND LATE YEARS

  FLOATING ISLAND

  THE CRESCENT-MOON, THE STAR OF LOVE

  TO A REDBREAST—(IN SICKNESS)

  MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS, 1842

  A POET!—HE HATH PUT HIS HEART TO SCHOOL

  THE MOST ALLURING CLOUDS THAT MOUNT THE SKY

  FEEL FOR THE WRONGS TO UNIVERSAL KEN

  IN ALLUSION TO VARIOUS RECENT HISTORIES AND NOTICES OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

  WHO PONDERS NATIONAL EVENTS SHALL FIND

  LONG-FAVOURED ENGLAND! BE NOT THOU MISLED

  MEN OF THE WESTERN WORLD! IN FATE’S DARK BOOK

  LO! WHERE SHE STANDS FIXED IN A SAINT-LIKE TRANCE

  THE NORMAN BOY

  THE POET’S DREAM

  THE WIDOW ON WINDERMERE SIDE

  FAREWELL LINES

  AIREY-FORCE VALLEY

  LYRE! THOUGH SUCH POWER DO IN THY MAGIC LIVE

  TO THE CLOUDS

  WANSFELL! THIS HOUSEHOLD HAS A FAVOURED LOT

  THE EAGLE AND THE DOVE

  GRACE DARLING

  WHILE BEAMS OF ORIENT LIGHT SHOOT WIDE AND HIGH

  TO THE REV. CHRISTOPHER WORDSWORTH, D.D., MASTER OF HARROW SCHOOL

  INSCRIPTION FOR A MONUMENT IN CROSTHWAITE CHURCH, IN THE VALE OF KESWICK

  ON THE PROJECTED KENDAL AND WINDERMERE RAILWAY

  PROUD WERE YE, MOUNTAINS, WHEN, IN TIMES OF OLD

  AT FURNESS ABBEY

  FORTH FROM A JUTTING RIDGE, AROUND WHOSE BASE

  THE WESTMORELAND GIRL

  AT FURNESS ABBEY

  YES! THOU ART FAIR, YET BE NOT MOVED

  WHAT HEAVENLY SMILES! O LADY MINE

  TO A LADY IN ANSWER TO A REQUEST THAT I WOULD WRITE HER A POEM UPON SOME DRAWINGS THAT SHE HAD MADE OF FLOWERS IN THE ISLAND OF MADEIRA

  GLAD SIGHT WHEREVER NEW WITH OLD

  LOVE LIES BLEEDING

  COMPANION TO THE FOREGOING

  THE CUCKOO-CLOCK

  SO FAIR, SO SWEET, WITHAL SO SENSITIVE

  TO THE PENNSYLVANIANS

  YOUNG ENGLAND—WHAT IS THEN BECOME OF OLD

  THOUGH THE BOLD WINGS OF POESY AFFECT

  SUGGESTED BY A PICTURE OF THE BIRD OF PARADISE

  WHY SHOULD WE WEEP OR MOURN, ANGELIC BOY

  WHERE LIES THE TRUTH? HAS MAN, IN WISDOM’S CREED

  I KNOW AN AGED MAN CONSTRAINED TO DWELL

  HOW BEAUTIFUL THE QUEEN OF NIGHT

  EVENING VOLUNTARIES: TO LUCCA GIORDANO

  WHO BUT IS PLEASED TO WATCH THE MOON ON HIGH

  ILLUSTRATED BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS

  THE UNREMITTING VOICE OF NIGHTLY STREAMS

  SONNET: TO AN OCTOGENARIAN

  ON THE BANKS OF A ROCKY STREAM

  ODE ON THE INSTALLATION OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCE ALBERT AS CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, JULY 1847

  LIST OF POEMS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER

  A-D E-
H I-L M-O P-S T-V W-Z

  A CHARACTER

  A COMPLAINT

  A FACT, AND AN IMAGINATION

  A FAREWELL

  A FLOWER GARDEN AT COLEORTON HALL, LEICESTERSHIRE

  A GRAVESTONE UPON THE FLOOR IN THE CLOISTERS OF WORCESTER CATHEDRAL

  A JEWISH FAMILY IN A SMALL VALLEY OPPOSITE ST. GOAR, UPON THE RHINE

  A MORNING EXERCISE

  A NIGHT THOUGHT

  A NIGHT-PIECE

  A PARSONAGE IN OXFORDSHIRE

  A PLACE OF BURIAL IN THE SOUTH OF SCOTLAND

  A PLEA FOR AUTHORS, MAY 1838

  A POET TO HIS GRANDCHILD

  A POET!—HE HATH PUT HIS HEART TO SCHOOL

  A POET’S EPITAPH

  A PROPHECY. FEBRUARY 1807.

  A SLUMBER DID MY SPIRIT SEAL

  A TRADITION OF OKER HILL IN DARLEY DALE, DERBYSHIRE

  A VOLANT TRIBE OF BARDS ON EARTH ARE FOUND

  A WHIRL-BLAST FROM BEHIND THE HILL

  A WREN’S NEST

  ABUSE OF MONASTIC POWER

  ACQUITTAL OF THE BISHOPS

  ADDRESS FROM THE SPIRIT OF COCKERMOUTH CASTLE

  ADDRESS TO A CHILD DURING A BOISTEROUS WINTER EVENING

  ADDRESS TO MY INFANT DAUGHTER, DORA ON BEING REMINDED THAT SHE WAS A MONTH OLD THAT DAY, SEPTEMBER 16

  ADDRESS TO THE SCHOLARS OF THE VILLAGE SCHOOL OF —

  ADIEU, RYDALIAN LAURELS! THAT HAVE GROWN

  ADMONITION

  ADVANCE—COME FORTH FROM THY TYROLEAN GROUND

  AERIAL ROCK—WHOSE SOLITARY BROW

  AFFLICTIONS OF ENGLAND

  AH! WHERE IS PALAFOX? NOR TONGUE NOR PEN

  AIREY-FORCE VALLEY

  ALAS! WHAT BOOTS THE LONG LABORIOUS QUEST

  ALFRED

  ALICE FELL

  AMONG ALL LOVELY THINGS MY LOVE HAD BEEN

  AN EVENING WALK; ADDRESSED TO A YOUNG LADY

  AN INTERDICT

  AND IS IT AMONG RUDE UNTUTORED DALES

  ANDREW JONES

  ANECDOTE FOR FATHERS

  ANIMAL TRANQUILLITY AND DECAY

  ANTICIPATION, OCTOBER 1803

  APOLOGY

  APOLOGY

  APOLOGY FOR THE FOREGOING POEMS

  ARCHBISHOP CHICHELY TO HENRY V

  ARTEGAL AND ELIDURE

  AS FAITH THUS SANCTIFIED THE WARRIOR’S CREST

  ASPECTS OF CHRISTIANITY IN AMERICA: I. THE PILGRIM FATHERS

  ASPECTS OF CHRISTIANITY IN AMERICA: II. THE PILGRIM FATHERS CONTINUED

  ASPECTS OF CHRISTIANITY IN AMERICA: III. THE PILGRIM FATHERS. CONCLUDED.—AMERICAN EPISCOPACY

  AT APPLETHWAITE, NEAR KESWICK

  AT BALA-SALA, ISLE OF MAN

  AT BOLOGNA, IN REMEMBRANCE OF THE LATE INSURRECTIONS, 1837, I

  AT BOLOGNA, IN REMEMBRANCE OF THE LATE INSURRECTIONS, 1837, II. CONTINUED

  AT BOLOGNA, IN REMEMBRANCE OF THE LATE INSURRECTIONS, 1837, III. CONCLUDED

  AT FURNESS ABBEY

  AT FURNESS ABBEY

  AT SEA OFF THE ISLE OF MAN

 

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