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CONTENTS.
DAVID PLAYING THE HARP BEFORE SAUL. (Seatonian
Prize Poem, 1831.)
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1
THE PLAGUE STAYED. (Seatonian Prize Poem, 1832.)
27
ST. PAUL AT PHILIPPI. (Seatonian Prize Poem, 1833.)
JACOB. (Seatonian Prize Poem, 1834.)
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ISHMAEL. (Seatonian Prize Poem, 1835.)
125
THE STORY OF CONSTANTINE. (Written for the Seatonian
Prize Poem, 1836.)
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ETHIOPIA STRETCHING OUT HER HANDS UNTO GOD.
(Seatonian Prize Poem, 1838.)
181
THE MINISTRY OF ANGELS. (Seatonian Prize Poem, 1840.)
THE CALL OF ABRAHAM. (Seatonian Prize Poem, 1841.)
THE CROSS PLANTED UPON THE HIMALAYA MOUNTAINS.
(Seatonian Prize Poem, 1842.)
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The Druid's Lament. (Written for the Chancellor's Medal.) -
Written on the top of Snowdon
To W. C, with Scott's "Life of Napoleon "
Parody on "The Burial of Sir John Moore
To a Honeysuckle
Pleasures of the visible world
To a young lady, with a speedwell
To an early Friend on her twenty-first birthday
A portrait
The summit of the great Gavel
On a Friend buried in Hendon church-yard
Christmas in Ireland, a fragment
Lines written on the Righi
Execution of a murderer
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