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1. Minor punctuation errors have been corrected.
2. All spelling inconsistencies have been retained.A list appears at the end of this text togetherwith other notes.
3. All footnotes have been moved to the chapter or sub-chapter ends and cross links provided.
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To the Spade of a Friend | 2 |
Character of the Happy Warrior | 7 |
The Horn of Egremont Castle | 12 |
A Complaint | 17 |
Stray Pleasures | 18 |
Power of Music | 20 |
Star-gazers | 22 |
"Yes, it was the mountain Echo" | 25 |
"Nuns fret not at their convent's narrow room" | 27 |
Personal Talk | 30 |
Admonition | 34 |
"'Beloved Vale!' I said, 'when I shall con'" | 35 |
"How sweet it is, when mother Fancy rocks" | 36 |
"Those words were uttered as in pensive mood" | 37 |
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