Robert Southey

Poems, 1799

Published by Good Press, 2019
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EAN 4064066197605

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The Vision of the Maid of Orléans
The First Book
The Second Book
The Third Book
The Rose
The Complaints of the Poor
Metrical Letter
Ballads
The Cross Roads
The Sailor
Jaspar
Lord William
A Ballad, Shewing how an old Woman rode Double, and who rode before her.
The Surgeon's Warning
The Victory
Henry the Hermit
English Eclogues
Eclogue I ­ The Old Mansion House
Eclogue II ­The Grandmother's Tale
Eclogue III ­ The Funeral
Eclogue IV ­ The Sailor's Mother
Eclogue V ­ The Witch
Eclogue VI ­ The Ruined Cottage

The Vision of the Maid of Orléans

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Divinity hath oftentimes descended
Upon our slumbers, and the blessed troupes
Have, in the calme and quiet of the soule,
Conversed with us.


Shirley. The Grateful Servant


Sidenote: The following Vision was originally printed as the ninth book of Joan of Arc. It is now adapted to the improved edition of that Poem.



The First Book

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