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T.K. Hervey 145
J.W. Palmer 25
Burns
Thos. Pringle 231

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A mighty fortress is our God (Translation of F. H.

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Martin Luther 271

J. Taylor
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Alice Carey

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A milkmaid, who poised a full pail
A moment, then, Lord Marmion stayed
Among the beautiful pictures.
Among thy fancies tell me this
A monk, when his rites sacerdotal were o'er

A fiend once met a humble man Rev. Mr. Maclellan 418
A flock of sheep that leisurely pass by Wordsworth 577
A footstep struck her ear
Scott
Again the violet of our early days Eben. Elliott 308 And are ye sure the news is true?
A generous friendship no cold medium knows
And hast thou sought thy heavenly home
And is the swallow gone?

A girl, who has so many wilful ways
A good that never satisfies the mind
Ah, Chloris, could I now but sit.
Ah! do not wanton with those eyes
Ah, how sweet it is to love!

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And is this- Yarrow? This the stream Wordsworth 330

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And let this feeble body fail

Chis. Wesley 285

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Mac-Carthy 305
And there two runners did the sign abide
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Tennyson 116
Wm. Morris 83
Horace Smith 542

Sir T. Wyatt 150
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Ah, sweet Kitty Neil !

Anonymous
Mac-Carthy
Ah, then how sweetly closed those crowded days!
W. Allston
27
A hungry, lean-faced villain
Shakespeare 561
Ah! what is love? It is a pretty thing Robert Greene 55
Ah! whence yon glare
Shelley 380
Ah! who but oft hath marvelled why 7. G. Saxe 67
Ah, yes, the fight! Well, messmates, well

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Angel of Peace, thou hast wandered too long!

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Anonymous 487
W. C. Bryant 84
Anonymous 733
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670 As beautiful Kitty one morning was tripping

Art thou a thing of mortal birth
Art thou poor, yet hast thou golden slumbers?

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Alas! how light a cause may move T. Moore
Alas, that moon should ever beam T. Hood
Alas! they had been friends in youth Coleridge
Alas! what pity 't is that regularity G. Colman
Alice was a chieftain's daughter. Mac-Carthy 123
A little in the doorway sitting.
T. Burbidge II
A little onward lend thy guiding hand Milton
235
All day long the storm of battle
Anonymous 378
All grim and soiled and brown with tan Whittier 465
All bail! thou noble land
W. Allston
All hail to the ruins, the rocks, and the shores !

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T. Dekker 419

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C. D. Shanly 79
T. Moore
Wordsworth
R. Barnfield 349

A soldier of the Legion lay dying in Algiers

As once a Grecian maiden wove.
444 A song for the plant of my own native

Montgomery 471 A song to the oak, the brave old oak

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W. W. Fosdick 362

H. F. Chorley 359

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A. De Vere
109
Dr. J. Leyden 299
Thos. Warton 325
Dr. S. Butler 737
Shelley
Longfellow
Young
H. Bonar

Ben Battle was a soldier bold
Bending between me and the taper
Beneath a shivering canopy reclined
Beneath this stony roof reclined
Beside, he was a shrewd philosopher
Best and brightest, come away
Between the dark and the daylight
Be wise to-day; 't is madness to defer
Beyond the smiling and the weeping
Beyond these chilling winds and gloomy skies

Bird of the wilderness

Ralph Hoyt 229
Tennyson

182

Mrs. Hemans 177

Cano carmen sixpence, a corbis plena rye Mater Anser s
Melodies 753

Canute was by his nobles taught to fancy Peter Pindar 738
Ca' the yowes to the knowes .

Cease, rude Boreas, blustering railer!
Celia and I the other day

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Cheeks as soft as July peaches
Child of the later days!.
Children of God, who, faint and slow
Christmas is here

Burns

72

G. A. Stevens 482

Matt. Prior 85

W. C. Bennett 4
Anonymous 543
Bowdler

Clang, clang! the massive anvils ring
Clasp me a little longer on the brink
Clear the brown path to meet his coulter's gleam

Clime of the unforgotten brave!
Close his eyes; his work is done!
Columbia, Columbia, to glory arise
Come, all ye jolly shepherds .
Come back, come back together.
Come, brother, turn with me from

Come! fill a fresh bumper
Come from my first, ay come !
Come here, come here, and dwell

283

Thackeray

608

Anonymous
Campbell

423

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L. E. Landon 9

pining thought

R. H. Dana 267
O. W. Holmes 733
W. M. Praed 708

Barry Cornwall 668

Come, hoist the sail, the fast let go !
Come in the evening, or come in the

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Come into the garden, Maud .
Come, let us plant the apple-tree
Come, listen to me, you gallants so free
Come live with me. and be my love
615 Come, now a roundel, and a fairy song

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Shakespeare 655
Shakespeare 326
Come, O thou Traveller unknown.
Chas. Wesicy 270
Come, rest in this bosom
T. Moore
Come, see the Dolphin's anchor forged S. Ferguson 424
Come, shall we go and kill us venison? Shakespeare 597
Montgomery 351 Come, Sleep, and with thy sweet deceiving
Whittier
Beaumont and Fletcher 575
E. Arnold 361 Come Sleep, O Sleep, the certain knot of peace
Shakespeare 224

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Sir Ph. Sidney 575

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Farewell if ever fondest prayer
Farewell, life! my senses swim
Farewell! thou art too dear for my possessing

Byron

149

T. Hood

239

Shakespeare

150

572

A. Ramsay

148

530

269 266

Cursed be the verse, how well soe'er it flow Pope
Daddy Neptune, one day, to Freedom did say

Dark as the clouds of even.

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G. H. Boker 449
Dark is the night, and fitful and drearily
Rev. W. R. Duryea 134 Farewell, thou busy world, and may C. Cotton
Darkness is thinning (Translation of J. M. Neale)
Farewell to Lochaber, and farewell my Jean
St. Gregory the Great 258
Daughter of God! that sitt'st on high Wm. Tennent 373
Day dawned; within a curtained room Barry Cornwall 195
Day hath put on his jacket
O.W. Holmes 739
Day in melting purple dying
Maria Brooks 156
Day of wrath, that day of burning

Far to the right where Apennine ascends Goldsmith
Father of all! in every age
Pope

Father! thy wonders do not singly stand Jones Very
Fear no more the heat o' the sun Shakespeare 190
Fear not, O little flock! the foe (Transl) M. Altenburg 35
First time he kissed me, he but only kissed
E. B. Browning 111
Flowers are fresh, and bushes green (Translation of
Lord Strangford)
Camoens
Flow gently, sweet Afton, among thy green braes
Burns

Trans by Abr. Coles, M. D. 262
Day set on Norham's castled steep Scott
525
Day stars! that ope your frownless eyes Horace Smith 363
Dead! one of them shot by the sea in the east
E. B. Browning 192
N. Cotton 135
J.G. Percival 476 Flung to the heedless winds (Translation of W. J.
Congreve 616
Fox).

Dear Chloe, while the busy crowd
Deep in the wave is a coral grove
Defer not till to-morrow to be wise
Did you hear of the Widow Malone,

228

329

Martin Luther 264
T. Moore
Shakespeare
C. Dibdin

68

158

479

703

764

439

702

Ohone !
"Fly to the desert, fly with me
Chas. Lever 105 For aught that ever I could read
Did your letters pierce the queen Shakespeare 233 For England when with favoring gale
Die down, O dismal day, and let me live David Gray 304 For one long term, or ere her trial came Canning
Dip down upon the northern shore Tennyson 304 For Reform we feels too lazy
Punch
Deserted by the waning moon
Thos. Dibdin 479
Does the road wind up-hill all the way? C. G. Rossetti 261
Do we indeed desire the dead
Tennyson 183
Down deep in a hollow, so damp Mrs. R. S. Nichols 672
Down in yon garden sweet and gay Anonymous 202
Down the dimpled greensward dancing Geo. Darley
Dow's Flat. That's its name.
Do you ask what the birds say?
Drink to me only with thine eyes

Ben Jonson).

Drop, drop, slow tears

Duncan Gray cam' here to woo
Early on a sunny morning.

II

Southey 7. H. Bryant 657 Montgomery 32

For Scotland's and for freedom's right B. Barton
For thirty years secluded from mankind
Fresh from the fountains of the wood
Friend after friend departs.
Friends! I came not here to talk
From all that dwell below the skies
From gold to gray

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Full knee deep lies the winter snow
Gamarra is a dainty steed
Gather ye rosebuds as ye may
Gay, guiltless pair

Sir W. Raleigh 613 Genteel in personage

Miss Mitford 436
Watts
Whittier
Dryden

294

316

588

Wordsworth 330 Bayard Taylor 71 J. Bowring 278 Shakespeare 656 Tennyson 619 Barry Cornwall 339

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England, with all thy faults, I love thee still

Gentlefolks, in my time, I've made many a rhyme

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P. Ronsard
Whittier
Anonymous 417

R. Herrick 73
T. Hood 600

E. Waller

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E. B. Browning 110 He who hath bent him o'er the dead
His is that language of the heart
His puissant sword unto his side
His
young bride stood beside his bed
E. C. Stedman 716 Home of the Percy's high-born race
Home they brought her warrior dead
Honor and shame from no condition rise Pope
Ho! pretty page with the dimpled chin Thackeray
Horatio, thou art e'en as just a man

Whittier

142

off Shakespeare 216
Shakespeare 618
Joanna Baillie 345

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Shakespeare 575
Körner 426
T. Moore 729
Sir W. Raleigh 614
Anonymous
T. Moore

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396

Ho, sailor of the sea!
How beautiful is the rain!

Byron

186

Halleck

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How beautiful this night! the balmiest sigh Shelley 302
How calm they sleep beneath the shade C. Kennedy
How dear to this heart are the scenes of child-
hood.
How delicious is the winning.

my S. Woodworth 27

759 How does the water come down at Lodore?
32

78

Campbell

R. Southey

773

58 How do I love thee? Let me count the ways

356

769
168

Green little vaulter in the sunny grass Leigh Hunt
Guvener B. is a sensible man
7. R. Lowell
Had I a cave on some wild, distant shore Burns
Hail, beauteous stranger of the grove! John Logan 342
Hail, holy Light, offspring of Heaven first born! Milton 297
Hail to the Chief who in triumph advances! Scott 394
Hail to thee, blithe spirit!
Hamelin Town 's in Brunswick

Happy insect! ever blest

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Shelley

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R. Browning 640 How poor, how rich, how abject, how august
Walter Harte 355

Happy insect, what can be (Translation of Abraham

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Shakespeare
Young
How seldom, friend, a good great man inherits
Coleridge
How sleep the brave, who sink to rest W. Collins
How still the morning of the hallowed day
7. Grahame 285

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589

574

429

How sweet it was to breathe that cooler air

635

R. Bloomfield 374
How sweet the answer echo makes T. Moore
How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank !

55

Shakespeare 585
Newton

272

435

How wonderful is death!

T. Moore
Shelley

160

577

743

Husband and wife! no converse now ye hold

357

R. H. Dana

217

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