When the breeze of a joyful dawn blew free, 10. Where is the Giant of the Sun, which stood, 790. While about the shore of Mona those Neronian While man and woman still are incomplete, 556. Who fears to die? Who fears to die? 785. Who would be A merman bold, 18. Wild bird, whose warble, liquid sweet, 184. With Memory's eye, 774. With one black shadow at its feet, 29. Yet if some voice that man could trust, 171. You cast to ground the hope which once was You did late review my lays, 789. You leave us you will see the Rhine, 188. You might have won the Poet's name, 114. Your ringlets, your ringlets, 793. You say, but with no touch of scorn, 187. INDEX OF TITLES [The titles of major works and of general divisions are set in SMALL CAPITALS.] Achilles over the Trench, 487. Additional Verses to God Save the Queen,' 792. Adeline, 20. Ah! yes, the Lip may faintly smile,' 772. Alexandra, A Welcome to, 257. Alexandrovna, Her Royal Highness Marie, Alva's, The Duke of, Observation on Kings, 772. Anacreontics, 790. Ancient Sage, The, 497. And ask ye why these sad tears stream?' 765. Antony to Cleopatra, 758. Argyll, Duke of, To the, 515. Audley Court, 74. Aylmer's Field, 240. Babylon, 775. Balin and Balan, 357. Ballad of Oriana, The, 17. BALLADS, AND OTHER POEMS, 451. Battle of Brunanburh, 485. Beatrice, H. R. H. Princess, To, 517. Beautiful City, 555. ВЕСКЕТ, 659. Beggar Maid, The, 110. Blackbird, The, 58. Sir Galahad, 101. Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere, 109. Sisters, The, 461. A spirit haunts the year's last hours,' 13, Every day hath its night,' 782. 'I come from haunts of coot and hern, 218. 'Artemis, Artemis, hear us, O Mother,' 'Babble in bower,' 687. 'Dead mountain flowers,' 712. 'Gee oop! whoä! Gee oop! whoä!' 742. 'Our enemies have fallen, have fallen: the 'Sweet and low,' 128. Tears, idle tears, I know not what they The splendor falls on castle walls,' 134. "Thy voice is heard thro' rolling drums,' 'I' the glooming light,' 781. It is the miller's daughter,' 37. 'O diviner Air,' 461. "O diviner Light,' 461. 'O mother Ida, many-fountain'd Ida,' 39. To The Nineteenth Century,' Prefatory, 484. To Victor Hugo, 485. To W. C. Macready, 525. 'Wan Sculptor, weepest thou to take the Written on hearing of the Outbreak of the Polish Insurrection, 789. Specimen of a Translation of the Iliad in Blank Spinster's Sweet-Arts, The, 506. Spiteful Letter, The, 271. Stanza (Not he that breaks the dams, but Stanzas (Come not, when I am dead"), 110. 791. Stratford de Redcliffe, Lord, Epitaph on, 515. Supposed Confessions of a Second-rate Sensi- Switzerland, 774. Talking Oak, The, 82. Tears of Heaven, The, 784. Tennyson, Alfred, my Grandson, To, 451. |