........ ................... 314 The Blind Man's Bride. ........... Impress of the Creator.. ................. III Ye Geritlemen of England ............... The Hermit ...... o Nanny, wilt thou go with me ? ...... Blindness to the Future ...... 289 324 The Dying Christian to his Soul 480 The Universal Order and Gradation Childhood and his Visitors ........ In Vain you tell your Parting Lover... 257 The Old Year's Blessing ............ A Vision upon the Faëry Queen......... Shall I like an Hermit 'we'l? . The Blessed Damozel ..................... ROSSETTI, W. M. Shadow .................... The Battle of Flodden Field".... Verses found in Bothwell's Pocket-book 267 Death and Character of Wolsey ....... Isabel Pleading for her Brother's Life. 381 The Fairy World............... The Picture of a Noble Youth...... Lines written on the Euganean Hills... 508 Song of the Spirit of the Hour... Songs of the pirits to Prometheus...... 416 Stanzas written in Lejection ............ 298 The Joy of the rescued World ..... 422 Lines Written at an Inn at Henley.. The Schoolmistress's Garden .......... Cape Ushant........ ............. Si. George and Una lost in the Wood of Error . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Spenser (con.) Page The Herb Rosemary .... ............... 121 Una and the Lion To an Early Primrose .............. 122 SUCKLING, SIR JOHN. To the Infinite One.... 311 Prithee ...... WHITE, JAMES. Prithee send me back my Heart..... Arnulf's Intercession to Henry I. ...... 455 The Bride ..... James VI. and the Earl of Gowrie...... 456 SURREY, EARL OF. Loss of the White Ship......... ........ 455 Give Place, ye Lovers WHITE, JOSEPH BLANCO. Spring ........ Night and Death .... SWAIN, CHARLES. WILSON, JOHN (CHRISTOPHER North). Liking and Disliking... ............ Funeral Hymn .... SWIFT, JONATHAN. Night at Sea Stella's Birthday.... The Rainbow Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift WITHER, GEORGE. SWIFT AND POPE.. On Poesy ...... Shall I, wasting in Despair The Marigold WOLCOT, DR. Itylus......... The Razor-Seller. .... 340 TALFOURD, THOMAS NOON. WOLFE, CHARLES. Adrastus's Tale ............ A Farewell Ion's Death ....... Burial of Sir John Moore ............... The Joy of Grief..... “If I had Thought thou could'st have TANNAHILL, ROBERT. Died”. ........... 294 The Midges Dance aboon the Burn... 212 WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM. TAYLOR, HENRY. A Night Piece................. A Perfect Woman ..... 443 A Perfect Woman Artevelde's Vision .. 443 Christinas Thoughts ... The Platform at the Top of the Steeple Devotional Incitements... 109 of St. Nicholas's Church, Ghent... 44 Evening....... TENNYSON, ALFRED. Flowers ........ ....... 311 The Dying Year ... 240 Intimations of Immortality from Re. The Joy of Grief. 303 collections of Early Childhood.... To the Sea ........ 240 Laodania ......... ......... 277 110 THOMSON, JAMES. Lucy ...... A Winter Picture Lucy ........... 17 . 64 Rule, Britannia ...... 207 310 Spring Flowers .............. Teachers of the Shepherd Lord Cmford NIO Spring Showers .. The Echo ............. .... 494 The Castle of Indolence ... The Mountain Ash....... ... 65 THORNBURY, G. WALTER. The Praise of Daphne The Old Grenadier's Story ..... The Seven Sisters TICKELL, THOMAS. The Ship ................ 310 Colin and Lucy .................. 201 310 TRENCH, RICHARD CHENEVIX. To a Skylark 494 Life through Death .......... 139 310 VAUGHAN, HENRY. To Mary ... 264 They are all gone ................ ........ 280 493 WADE, THOM 15. To the Daisy The Voice of the Waters To the same Flower 495 WALFORD, EDMUND, To the Nightingale. 494 Gri elda .......... To the mall Celandine WALLER, EDMUND. To the same Flower Go, lovely Rose !... Voluntaries. Old Age... .......... Water-Fowl. WASTELL, SIMON. Yew-Trees . !! Mau's Life WOTTON, SIR HENRY. WATTS, ALARIC A. The Character of a Happ My Own Fireside ........ ..... 132 WYAT, SIR THOMAS. WEBSTER. JOHN. Sir Thomas Wyat to Anne Boleyn...... Death of the Duchess of Malfy.. ..... 365 YOUNG, Edward. Honourable Employment............ Our Dying Friends. Dying friends.................. Virginius and his Daughter......... ...... 365 Past Hours WHITE, Henry KIRKE. Sleep Morning Thoughts ... 122 Uncertainty of Happiness.. guit INDEX TO FIRST LINES. . 491 ......... 278 Page A baby was sleeping, its mother was weeping 235 Abou Ben Adhem (may his tribe increase) 185 A br ght something, sailing down apace ... 157 A casemen high and triple arched there was 45 A chie'tain to the Highlands bound Cound . ... 215 A Christian dwells, like Ariel, in the sun .. 96 A dewdrop. falling on the wild sea-wave... 139 Afar in the Desert I love to ride............... 241 A fellow in a market town... .. 340 After a thousand mazes overgone 158 A gentle knight was pricking on the plain A goodly lady clad in hunter's weed .... 8 Ah, fair Zenocrate ! divine Zenocrate !... 361 Ah! my heart is pained with throbbing Ah ! 'tís like a tale of olden......... Alas! how light a cause may move ... Alas! they had been friends in youth III A little child, a limber elf ..... 171 A little learning is a dangerou 480 Allen-a-Dale has no fagot for burning ...... 221 All in the Downs the fleet was moored ..... 202 All joy was bereft me the day that you left me All love renders wise....... All thorights, all passions, all delights...... 264 All worldly shapes shall melt in gloom...... 115 A lonely Hall upon a lonelier moor.......... 68 Along these blushing borders, bright with dew 17 Already evening; in the duskiest nook...... 313 Already hath the day grown grey with age And as I sat, the birdis herk'ning thus.. And is she happy? Does she see unmoved 81 And is there care in heaven? ....... And is there then no earthly place............ And ne'er did Grecian chisel trace ......... And so the baby's come, and I shall die !... 275 And think'st thou, man, thy secret wish to shroud .... And though for her sake I am crost ....... And why stands Scotland idly now And wilt Thou hear the fevered heart .. An easy task it was, I trow A parish priest was of the pilgrim train Arethusa arose... ........ A Sensitive Plant in a garden grew ..... A servant with this clause As it fell upon a day ......... Ask me no more where Jove bestows.... Ask me not what the maiden feels ...... Ask me why I send you here .......... As precious gums are not for lasting fire... 284 As Rochefoucauld his maxims drew ..... 318 As some rond virgin, whom her mother's care 481 As through the garden's desert paths I rove 28 A stringed gourd on the sill..... Page A traveller through a dusty road ....... 143 At summer eve, when heaven's ethereal bow 112 Altend, all ve who list to hear our noble England's praise. At the death of night and the birth of day 70 At the mid hour of night, when stars are weeping, I fly.. Ave Maria : blessed he the hour.......... Awake ere the morning dawn,-skylark, arise! ........ Away they scour, impetuous, ardent, strong 26 A weary lot is thine, fair maid .......... 220 A wet sheet and a flowing sea .... ......... 232 Ay, here such valorous deeds were done ... 346 Being alone, Penthea, you have granted... 363 Ben Battle was a soldier bold ... ........ 348 Beside yon straggling fence that skirts the way....... ........ 100 Beyond the shadow of t Bird of the wilderness. Blow, blow, thou winter Bonny Kilmeny gaed u Break, break, break ......... .... 240 Break, Phant'sie, from thy cave of cloud 198 Breathes there the man with soul so dead 116 Rusk ye, busk ye, my honny bonny bride. 203 But are ye sure the news is true............... 260 Rut grant, in public men some times are shown 326 But I have lived, and have not lived in vain 125 But now the gentle dew-fall sends abroad... But who the melodies of morn can tell ?....... Buy my flowers-oh, buy-I pray! ..... By Helle's stream there is a voice of w By Nebo's lonely mountain ...... By that lake whose gloomy shore .. By this, though deep the evening fell By woody walks, near pathways dank Call it not vain :-they do not err ............ Clear-eyed Astrea ..... Clear hád the day been from the dawn...... Come, Evening, once again, season of Come, dear children, let us away......... Come, gentle Spring! ethereal mildness, come 17 Come, here's a health to thee and thine 144 C me. ho! and wake Diana with a hymn 3 “Come, if you dare!" our trumpets sound 201 Come, lead me, lassie, to the shade ......... 108 Come live with me, and he my love ......... 250 1 ome. poor remains of friends, rest on this rock ...... Come Sleep, O Sleep, the certain knot of > peace Come unto these yellow sands Cunigunda, hast thou not sworn to yield thy hand to none............... Daughter of Jove, relentless power Dear chorister, who from those shadows sends 308 Dim as the borrowed beams of moon and But noho the meloron. buy ......... 252 516 A thing of beauty is a joy for ever............ 154 At last a soft and solemn-breathing sound.. 411 At my birth .......... At noon, as he lay in the sultriness under his broad leafy limes... limes ........................ 145 stars .. ................ 45 1 Page ...... 328 w II . ... 4 : .... 268 23 20 295 Page Down by yon hazel copse at evening blazed 28 Down thither prone in flight ... Do ye hear the children weeping, O my brothers ! .. 133 Drink to me only with thine eyes ... Fach small breath ...... Earth has not anything to show more fair Eden stretched her line.... Egeria ! sweet creation of some heart ...... 123 England, with all thy faults, I love thee still 102 Ere yet our course was graced with social trees .... 311 Ere you speak .. Eternal Hope! when yonder spheres sublime ... ......... 114 Ethereal minstrel ! pilgrim of the sky........ 494 Even is come, and from the dark Park, hark 348 Even such is Time, that takes on trust...... 84 Even thus, amid thy pride and luxury...... 137 Ever let the Fancy roam ................ ......... 512 Fair daffodils, we weep to see....... 470 Fair Isabel, poor simple Isabel !.. Fair stood the wind for France Faithful friends! It lies, I know ......... Fall, oh ! fall, ye words of anger...... 277 Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise ............ Far as creation's ample range extends ...... 93 Farewell ! -- but whenever you welcome the hour 230 Farewell, Cariola. Farewell'!—God knows when we shall meet again ...... Farewell, pretty lady; you must hold the credit of vour father .... Farewell to Lochaber! farewell to my Jean! 202 Fur in a wild, unknown to public view...... 475 Far in the chambers of the west .. Far to the right where Apennine ascends... 20 Follow a shadow, it still flies you. ........... 315 Forget not yet the tried intent...... 245 “Forget thee?” if to dream by night, and muse on thee by day ....... 271 For love is a celestial harmony ...... Forthwith up rose the Consul 237 For valour, is not love a Hercules............ 249 Fresh Spring ! the herald of Love's mighty king .... From side to side of her delightful isle ..... From the bright stars, or from the viewless air 298 From the forests and highlands ............... 511 Full in the middle of this pleasantness...... 155 Full many a glorious morning have I seen 307 Gather ye rosebuds while ye may ............ 199 Gentle herdsman, tell to me ...... ........... 194 Get up.get up, for shame! the blooming morn 470 Give, if thou canst, an alms; if not, afford 89 Give me a spirit that on life's rough sea ... 360 Give me leave to enjoy myse Give me my robe, put on my crown; I have 379 Give me that ring ..... Give me the gown. Where is thy instru ment? ....... Give place, ye lovers, here before .......... 245 Gloomy night embraced the place... 281 Glorious Orb! the idol ....... 428 Go, forget me: why should sorrow......... Gold on her head, and gold on her feet.... hold th: 368 Go, lovely Rose!. ................. 90 Good even, Casca: brought you Cæsar home! 397 Good Colonel Glorious, whilst we treat of valour........ ....................... 401 Good people all, of every sort............. Good people all, with one accord ............ Go, patter to lubbers and swabs, d'ye see... 212 Go where glory waits thee Hail, Memory, hail ! in thy exhaustless mine ...... .............. 29 Hail, old patrician trees, so great and good! 90 Hail to the Chief who in triumph advances ! 218 Hail to thee, blithe spirit! . ........ 224 Happy insect ! what can be Hard by, a flesher on a block had laid his whittle down....... Hark how it falls ! and now it steals along Hark, how the birds do sing Hark! I hear her Hark! the cock crows; and yon bright stay 14 Hark! 'tis the twanging horn ! .... Hark to the knell ! Has He not hid thee and thy favoured land Has sorrow thy young days shaded ......... 231 Hast thou a charm to stay the morning-star 492 Have you seen a bright lily grow .... ..... 249 Heap on more wood !-the wind is chill ... 33 Hear what Highland Nora said....... ...... 335 Heat me these irons hot; and look thou stand ....................... .m Heaven from all creatures hides the book i of fate ....... 93 He does well who does his best ........ le is gone on the mountain........ .... 293 He jests at scars, that never felt a wound... He listened at the porch that day 136 He making speedy way througl Hence, loathèd Melancholy.. Hence, vain deluding joys ... Herbs too she knew, and well of each could speak .. Here a sheer hulk lies poor Tom Bowling... 213 Here let me rest amid the bearded grass... 144 Here lies our sovereign Lord the King....... 315 Here's a health to ane I lo'e dear .......... 262 Here she was wont to go! and here ! ...... 401 Her eyes the glowworm lend thee............. Here you will find a more refreshing air... | He sat in silence on the ground ..... | He that has sailed upon the dark blue sea He who hath bent him o'er the dead ........ | High over all Panglory's blazing throne ... His browny locks did hang in crooked curls snowmeny ............... calm!. How'sweet itdwere, if without feeble fright 313 ... 278 IH |