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The Solitary, and other poems
With The Cavalier, a play. By Charles Whitehead
Whitehead, Charles (1804-1862)
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THE SOLITARY.
THE STORY OF JASPER BROOKE.
JASPER PROPOSES MARRIAGE TO HIS SON.
JASPER SEEKS VENGEANCE.
JASPER FINDS VENGEANCE.
PHILIP AND JULIA IN THE PRISON.
JASPER AND KIRKE MAKE MERRY.
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JASPER'S DREAM.
JASPER'S EXPIATION.
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THE DEATH OF CHATTERTON.
ODE TO A RIVER.
THE RIDDLE OF LIFE.
SONNETS.
EVENING.
OPHELIA.
IPPOLITO.
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The Solitary, and other poems
The leech is come, but strives in vain
To soothe the fever of the brain.
Jasper dies raving:—close the scene—
'Tis fearful to behold, I ween,
But now he lies, as calm, as mild,
As silent as a sleeping child.
The Solitary, and other poems