Lyrical Ballads 1798
by
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834
,
Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850
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London Printed For J. & A. Arch, Gracechurch-street. 1798 Advertisement.
Contents. Argument. I.
Ii. Iii.
Iv. V.
Vi.
Vii.
The Foster-mother's Tale, A Dramatic Fragment.
The Nightingale; A Conversational Poem, Written In April, 1798.
The Female Vagrant.
Goody Blake, And Harry Gill, A True Story.
Simon Lee, The Old Huntsman, With An Incident In Which He Was Concerned.
Anecdote For Fathers Shewing How The Art Of Lying May Be Taught.
We Are Seven. Lines Written In Early Spring.
Xx. Xxi. Xxii. Xxiii. The Last Of The Flock.
The Dungeon. The Mad Mother.
The Idiot Boy.
Lines Written Near Richmond, Upon The Thames, At Evening. Expostulation And Reply.
The Tables Turned; An Evening Scene, On The Same Subject. Old Man Travelling; Animal Tranquillity And Decay, A Sketch. The Complaint Of A Forsaken Indian Woman
The Convict.
End.