- Section 6: “Poor child, that waitest for thy love!”
- Section 20: “by the hearth the children sit”
- Section 45: “The baby new to earth and sky”
- Section 54: “An infant crying in the night ... crying for the light”
- Section 66: “Who takes the children on his knee”
- Section 69: “From youth and babe and hoary hairs”
- Section 69: “They called me fool, they called me child”
- Section 79: “Ere childhood's flaxen ringlet turned”
- Section 90: “find in child and wife An iron welcome”
- Section 101: “the landscape grow Familiar to the stranger's child”
- Section 109: “the child would twine A trustful hand”
- Section 114: “Half-grown as yet, a child”
- Section 120: “from childhood shape His action like the greater ape”
- Section 124: “like a child in doubt and fear"”
Last modified 20 February 2010