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 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. 224, 226, 227. C Cæsar, Julius, 33, 34. Chain of Single Words, 279. Chant royal, The, 205-208. "Chicago Record-Herald," Childe Harold, 5, 32, 113. Supper, 181. Choriambus, 185, 289. Cæsura, 115, 135-137, 181, Chorus, 147. 290. CALVERLEY, C. S., 278. Cataract of Lodore, 93. Chain of Phrases, 279. Lord's Christabel, 55, 101, 124, 125. 261. Clerke of ye Wethere, Ye, 28, 37, 55, 101, 102, 103, COLLINS, WILLIAM, 238. Common meter, 115. on Some Cotter's Saturday Night, The, 113. COURTHOPE, W. J., 3. D Dactyl, 37, 40, 41, 51, 52, Deceitful Balladist, Ye, 267. The, 51. "Detroit Free Press," 261. "Dichtung und Wahrheit," Earthly Paradise, The, 112. Echo verses, 281. Elegy on the Death of a Mad ELIOT, GEORGE, 34, 56, 84. ELLIS, ROBINSON, 186. 222. Emotion, 5, 6, 39. |