THE POETS OF LAKELAND. WORDS WORTH CONTAINING EXTRACTS FROM THE EXCURSION, THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE, THE BROTHERS, MICHAEL, LAODAMIA, SONNETS, AND MINOR POEMS. WITH A MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR, BY T. LINDSEY ASPLAND. A:B7 OOM MRRAY LONDON : SIMPKIN LARSHALL, AND CO. 1874. 367 369 The Horn of Egremont Castle . . . . 358 We are Seven . . . . . . . 361 The Green Linnet . . . . . . 363 The Sparrow's Nest . . . . . 365 A Farewell . . . . . . . . 365 She dwelt among the untrodden ways I travell’d among unknown men . . . 369 She was a phantom of delight . . . 370 To a Butterfly . . . . . . . 373 My heart leaps up when I behold . . . 373 Extract from a Poem composed upon leaving The Solitary Reaper . . . . . 376 The Idle Shepherd Boys . ... 380 To H. C., six years old . . . . . 383 Lines on the approaching Dissolution of Mr. Fox 384 The force of Prayer, or the Founding of Bolton Lines composed near Tintern Abbey . . . 388 |