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| | |align=right|PAGE |- |align=right|IX. |align=left|THE WANDERER FROM THE FOLD |- | |How few, of all the hearts that loved |align=right|68 |- |align=right|X. |align=left|WARNING AND REPLY |- | |In the earth—the earth—thou shalt be laid  |align=right|70 |- |align=right|XI. |align=left|LAST WORDS |- | |I knew not 'twas so dire a crime |align=right|71 |- |align=right|XII. |align=left|THE LADY TO HER GUITAR |- | |For him who struck thy foreign string  |align=right|72 |- |align=right|XIII. |align=left|THE TWO CHILDREN |- | |Heavy hangs the rain-drop |align=right|73 |- |align=right|XIV. |align=left|Child of delight, with sun-bright hair |align=right|75 |- |align=right|XV. |align=left|THE VISIONARY |- | |Silent is the house: all are laid asleep  |align=right|77 |- |align=right|XVI. |align=left|ENCOURAGEMENT |- | |I do not weep; I would not weep |align=right|79 |- |align=right|XVII. |align=left|STANZAS |- | |Often rebuked, yet always back returning  |align=right|80 |- |align=right|XVIII. |align=left|No coward soul is mine |align=right|81 |- |

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| |- |align=right|I. |align=left|O God of heaven! The dream of horror |align=right|85 |- |align=right|II. |align=left|SONG |- | |Lord of Elbe, on Elbe hill  |align=right|89 |- |align=right|III. |align=left|Cold, clear, and blue the morning heaven |align=right|90 |- |align=right|IV. |align=left|Tell me, tell me, smiling child |align=right|92 |- |align=right|V. |align=left|High waving heather 'neath stormy blasts bending |align=right|93 |- |align=right|VI. |align=left|The night of storms has past |align=right|94 |- |align=right|VII. |align=left|I saw thee, child, one summer day |align=right|97 |- |align=right|VIII. |align=left|The battle had passed from the height |align=right|100 |- |align=right|IX. |align=left|Alone I sat; the summer day |align=right|102 |- |align=right|X. |align=left|The night is darkening round me |align=right|103 |- |align=right|XI. |align=left|I'll come when thou art saddest |align=right|104 |- |align=right|XII. |align=left|I would have touched the heavenly key |align=right|105

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