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APPENDIX D

LIGHT VERSE

The fullest and most satisfactory anthologies of light verse are those edited by Carolyn Wells, beginning with "A Parody Anthology" and followed by the anthologies of "Satire," "Whimsey," "Vers de Société," and "Nonsense" (New York: Scribner, 1904, '5, '6, '7, and '10). Each volume is prefaced by an interpretive essay. A. S. Martin's "On Parody" (New York: Holt, 1896) contains not only an admirably discriminating study of the form but a choice collection of verses interspersed with the text.

INDEX

Names of authors are printed in capitals, titles of books
are enclosed in quotations, titles of "poems" (whether
light verse, short poems, or long poetic works) are printed
in italics, and other topics are set in plain, or "roman,"
type.

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BICKNELL, FRANK M., 273.

Ballad, The, 16, 73, 88, 127, Biglow Papers, 229, 230,

152-155, 188.

Ballad measure, 153.

Ballad of Bedlam, The, 260.
Ballad of Bouillabaisse, The,

224, 226, 227.
Ballad of East and West,
The, 64, 66, 87.
Ballade, The, 188, 205.
Ballade à double refrain,

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C

Cæsar, Julius, 33, 34.

Chain of Single Words, 279.
Chain verse, 279.

Chant royal, The, 205-208.
Charge of the Light Brigade,
51.
CHAUCER, GEOFFREY, 15,
IIO, III, 188, 250.
Chevy Chase, 152.
Chiasm, 34.

"Chicago Record-Herald,"
261.

Childe Harold, 5, 32, 113.
Children of the

Supper, 181.

Choriambus, 185, 289.

Cæsura, 115, 135-137, 181, Chorus, 147.

290.

CALVERLEY, C. S., 278.
CAMPBELL, THOMAS, 127.
CAMPKIN, H., 280.
CANNING AND FRERE, 185.
Canterbury Tales, 110.
CAREY, PHOEBE, 248.
CARLYLE, THOMAS, 10, 25.
Carmagnole, le, 60.
CARRIERE, D. D., 7.
CARROLL, LEWIS, 247, 255,
256, 257, 258.
Casa Guidi Windows, 114.
Catalectic line, 50, 53, 185,
289.

Cataract of Lodore, 93.
Celestial Country, The, 75.
Cento verse, 266.
Century of Roundels, 196.
Chanson de Roland, le, 83.
Charades, 283.

Chain of Phrases, 279.

Lord's

Christabel, 55, 101, 124, 125.
Christmas, 245.
Clear Vision, The, 48.
"Cleveland Plain Dealer,"

261.

Clerke of ye Wethere, Ye,
250.
COLERIDGE, S. T., 5, 12, 27,

28, 37, 55, 101, 102, 103,
107, 115, 124, 125, 180,
181, 222.

COLLINS, WILLIAM, 238.
Come down, O maid, 160.
Come into the Garden, Maud,
108.

Common meter, 115.
Contraction, 126.
"Conversations
Old Poets," 1.

on Some

Cotter's Saturday Night,

The, 113.
Couplet, 116.

COURTHOPE, W. J., 3.
COWLEY, R., 149.
COWPER, W., 51, 57, 115.
CRAWFORD, LOUISA M., 218.
Crossing the Bar, 118.
Crown of Sonnets, A, 171.

D

Dactyl, 37, 40, 41, 51, 52,
53, 186, 288, 289.
Dancing, 17, 37, 189.
DANIEL, ARNAUT, 208.
Danny Deever, 64, 65.
DANTE, 79, 85, 114, 132, 208.
DAVIS, L. C., 252.
Death Bed, The, 34.
De Contemptu Mundi, 75.
"Defense of Poetry, A," 7,
8, 10.

Deceitful Balladist, Ye, 267.
Delight, 12, 39, 101.
"Denver Post," 242.
Descent of Briggs, The, 270.
Destruction of Sennacharib,

The, 51.

"Detroit Free Press," 261.
Dialect verse, 267.
Diction, 22.

"Dichtung und Wahrheit,"

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Earthly Paradise, The, 112.
EASTMAN, CHARLES G., 266.
Echo, 281.

Echo verses, 281.
Edward, Edward, 153.
Elegiac meter, 181.
Elegiac verse, 115, 290.
Elegy in a Country Church-
yard, 42, 44, 45, 48, 52,
53.

Elegy on the Death of a Mad
Dog, 239.

ELIOT, GEORGE, 34, 56, 84.
Elision, 126.

ELLIS, ROBINSON, 186.
EMERSON, R. W., 7, 116,

222.

Emotion, 5, 6, 39.

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