PSEUDONYMS AND LITERARY SOBRIQUETS. THE authority is, in most cases, Initials and Pseudonyms by William Cushing, B.A., 1885. The pseudonyms include such as were used by an author in his prose as well as his poetical works, but not the author's own initials where that has been used as a literary disguise in either instance. ANE OF THAT ILK. ARCHEUS BACKWOODSMAN JOHN STERLING. Pseudonym used in contributions to Blackwood. THOMAS D'ARCY McGee. The Crown and the Confederation, 1840. Bard of Rydal Mount, The. WILLIAM WORDSWORTH. INDEX OF FIRST LINES. ABOU BEN ADHEM (may his tribe increase) Among the hills of Athol he was born A winter day! the feather-silent snow Come hither, Evan Cameron Come in the evening, or come in the morning Die down, O dismal day! and let me live Every gem Flowers! winter flowers!- the child is dead. From this entangling labyrinthine maze Gebir, at Egypt's youthful queen's approach Great was the likeness that the brothers bore Green little vaulter in the sunny grass He found a Woman in the cave . . Here oft, with fading cheek and thoughtful brow Here, where precipitate-Spring with one light bound 112 I had a world about me —'t was my own I have harnessed thee, my Steed of shining gray I loved him not; and yet now he is gone I'm sittin' on the stile, Mary In its summer pride arrayed In one of those excursions (may they ne'er It is the flower which (pious rustics say) It was a shady and sequestered scene It was a summer evening I would not give my Irish wife Jenny kissed me when we met King Francis was a hearty king, and loved a royal sport Led by the sound Let kings throw largesses around, let earth Let Taylor preach upon a morning breezy Lonely from my home I come 254 Meantime, with pomp august and solemn, borne 82 179 Milton! thou should'st be living at this hour No draught from magic herb or flower. 57 264 87 226 129 88 54 108 172 116 |