Come Hither: A Collection of Rhymes and Poems for the Young of All Ages

Come Hither: A Collection of Rhymes and Poems for the Young of All Ages
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Various. Come Hither: A Collection of Rhymes and Poems for the Young of All Ages

Come Hither: A Collection of Rhymes and Poems for the Young of All Ages

Table of Contents

THE STORY OF THIS BOOK

MORNING AND MAY

THIS IS THE KEY

A NEW YEAR CAROL

HEY! NOW THE DAY DAWNS

THE SLUGGARD

HARK, HARK, THE LARK

THE LARK NOW LEAVES HIS WATERY NEST

EARLY MORN

GOOD-MORROW

THE QUESTION

THE FRESH AIR

WEATHERS

GREEN RAIN

SONG ON MAY MORNING

SISTER, AWAKE!

HERE WE COME A-PIPING

AS WE DANCE ROUND

OLD MAY SONG

SONG OF THE MAYERS

AND AS FOR ME

THE SPRING

SPRING, THE SWEET SPRING

A MAY DAY

EASTER

PLEASURE IT IS

MOTHER, HOME AND SWEETHEART

I SING OF A MAIDEN

LULLABY

THE LITTLE BLACK BOY

THE ECHOING GREEN

IF I HAD BUT TWO LITTLE WINGS

I REMEMBER

MIDNIGHT ON THE GREAT WESTERN

THE RUNAWAY

ON EASTNOR KNOLL

"HOME NO MORE HOME TO ME"

DALYAUNCE

CHRISTMAS AT SEA

TWILIGHT

"HOW'S MY BOY?"

CAM' YE BY?

MY BOY TAMMY

ROSY APPLE, LEMON, OR PEAR

IN PRAISE OF ISABEL PENNELL

MY SWEET SWEETING

SWEET STAY-AT-HOME

WAITING

THE SICK CHILD

STILLNESS

LINES ON RECEIVING HIS MOTHER'S PICTURE

THE CHIMNEY SWEEPER

BONNIE GEORGE CAMPBELL

THE ORPHAN'S SONG

THE FIRST GRIEF

THE POPLAR FIELD

FAREWELL

"YE BANKS AND BRAES O' BONNIE DOON"

TO A RIVER IN THE SOUTH

THE DESERTED HOUSE

AN OLD WOMAN OF THE ROADS

A DESERTED HOME

UNDER THE WOODS

"BLOWS THE WIND TO-DAY"

THE TWA BROTHERS

THE DEAD KNIGHT

SHEATH AND KNIFE

I HAVE A YOUNG SISTER

ANNABEL LEE

THE SHELL

FEASTS : FAIRS : BEGGARS : GIPSIES :

LONDON BRIDGE

HOLY THURSDAY

THE MAYORS

THE FINE OLD ENGLISH GENTLEMAN

BRING US IN GOOD ALE

THE VISION OF MAC CONGLINNE

STOOL-BALL

MILKING PAILS

THE PEDLAR'S SONG

FINE KNACKS FOR LADIES

OH! DEAR!

SLEDBURN FAIR

WIDDECOMBE FAIR

GIPSIES

THE IDLERS

THE WRAGGLE TAGGLE GIPSIES

WHERE DO THE GIPSIES COME FROM?

BEGGARS

"WEEP, WEEP, YE WOODMEN!"

MY HANDSOME GILDEROY

BEASTS OF THE FIELD FOWLS OF THE AIR

BINGO

THE IRISH HARPER AND HIS DOG

POOR OLD HORSE

AY ME, ALAS, HEIGH HO!

THE FLY

BÊTE HUMAINE

THE LAMB

THE SALE OF THE PET LAMB

A CHILD'S PET

THE SNARE

THE MONK AND HIS PET CAT

THE TYGER

THE NYMPH COMPLAINING FOR THE DEATH OF HER FAWN

OF ALL THE BIRDS

THE DEAD SPARROW

ON A LITTLE BIRD

ADLESTROP

THE REVERIE OF POOR SUSAN

THE THRUSH'S SONG

SWEET SUFFOLK OWL

WHO? WHO?

WHEN CATS RUN HOME

ONCE

THE WATER-OUSEL

L'OISEAU BLEU

I HAD A DOVE

PHILOMEL

A SPARROW-HAWK

THE EAGLE

THE TWA CORBIES

IN THE WILDERNESS

STUPIDITY STREET

COME WARY ONE

UPON THE LARK AND THE FOWLER

THE BIRDS

TWO PEWITS

TO A WATERFOWL

MIDNIGHT

ELPHIN : OUPH : FAY

COME UNTO THESE YELLOW SANDS

THE ELVES' DANCE

BY THE MOON

FOR A MOCKING VOICE

WHERE THE BEE SUCKS

ECHO

THE SPLENDOUR FALLS

THE FAIRIES

OVERHEARD ON A SALTMARSH

THE FAIRY THORN

THE QUEEN OF ELFLAND

LA BELLE DAME SANS MERCI

SABRINA

NOW THE HUNGRY LION ROARS

THE FAIRIES FEAST

SUMMER : GREENWOOD SOLITUDE

THE HUNT IS UP

THE CHEERFUL HORN

JOHN PEEL

THE SCHOOLBOY

A BOY'S SONG

MARKET DAY

UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE

IN SUMMER

LUBBER BREEZE

A SUMMER'S DAY

LEISURE

THE HAPPY COUNTRYMAN

"O FOR A BOOKE"

GREEN BROOM

THE TWELVE OXEN

LAVENDER'S BLUE

THE GARDEN

CHERRY-RIPE

CHERRY-RIPE

SONG

THE MYSTERY

THE ROSE

SONG

THE BOWER OF BLISS

SMALL FOUNTAINS

THE INVITATION, TO JANE

THE RECOLLECTION

THE GOAT PATHS

UNDER A WILTSHIRE APPLE TREE

WONDER

SONG

THE BOOK

TETHY'S FESTIVAL

WAR

A WAR SONG TO ENGLISHMEN

FOR SOLDIERS

BATTLE-HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC

"I HEARD A SOLDIER"

THE DUG-OUT

NOCTURNE

THE DEAD

THE END

THE CROWNS

CORONACH[91]

THE CHILDREN'S BELLS

MEN WHO MARCH AWAY

BUDMOUTH DEARS

TRAFALGAR

MESSMATES

SONG FOR ALL SEAS, ALL SHIPS

HOHENLINDEN

HAME, HAME, HAME

DARK ROSALEEN

MY LUVE'S IN GERMANY

A WEARY LOT IS THINE

CHARLIE HE'S MY DARLING

THE FAREWELL

THE FLOWERS OF THE FOREST

"AS I WAS GOING"

OF THE GREAT AND FAMOUS

A LAMENTATION

WHAT IF SOME LITTLE PAIN THE PASSAGE HAVE

HENRY BEFORE AGINCOURT: October 25, 1415

ALEXANDER THE GREAT

THE MYRTLE BUSH GREW SHADY

THE FORT OF RATHANGAN

DANCE, MUSIC AND BELLS

A PIPER

THE LITTLE DANCERS

TWO NUT TREES

WHEN THE GREEN WOODS LAUGH

FA LA LA

IT WAS A LOVER

HEY, NONNY NO!

TARANTELLA

"I LOVED A LASS"

GREEN GRASS

THE LINCOLNSHIRE POACHER

THE MEN OF GOTHAM

EARLY MORNING MEADOW SONG

DABBLING IN THE DEW

BONNY LASSIE O!

THE MAD MAID'S SONG

TELL ME WHERE IS FANCIE BRED

MUSIC

THE BELLS OF SHANDON

UPON A RING OF BELLS

THE BELFRY

IL PENSEROSO

CHIMES

CITIES DROWNED

THE BELL-MAN

AUTUMN LEAVES : WINTER SNOW

TO MEADOWS

THE COTTAGER TO HER INFANT

TO AUTUMN

THE SOLITARY REAPER

"THE HEAVING ROSES OF THE HEDGE ARE STIRRED"

AUTUMN

"WHEN THAT I WAS AND A LITTLE TINY BOY"

SONG

FALL, LEAVES, FALL

THE SANDS OF DEE

BREAK, BREAK, BREAK

ODE TO THE WEST WIND

THAT WIND

A FROSTY NIGHT

IN A DREAR-NIGHTED DECEMBER

A SONG OF WINTER

COLD BLOWS THE WIND

SKATING

LONDON SNOW

FOR SNOW

VELVET SHOES

LUCY GRAY

GONE WERE BUT THE WINTER COLD

A CHILD'S WINTER EVENING

A CAROL FOR SAINT STEPHEN'S DAY

THE BURNING BABE

THE HOLLY AND THE IVY

WELCOME YULE!

NAY, IVY, NAY

TU-WHIT TO-WHO

BLOW, BLOW, THOU WINTER WIND

"LIKE STARS UPON SOME GLOOMY GROVE"

SPRING QUIET

A WIDOW BIRD

ECHO'S LAMENT FOR NARCISSUS

THIS LIFE

SWEET CONTENT

OH, SWEET CONTENT

RARELY, RARELY, COMEST THOU

BIRTHRIGHT

O SORROW!

WHEN THE LAMP IS SHATTERED

ONCE

UPON THE IMAGE OF DEATH

ADIEU! FAREWELL EARTH'S BLISS!

MESSAGES

DOUBTS

HARK

A LYKE-WAKE DIRGE

HE IS THE LONELY GREATNESS

"O SING UNTO MY ROUNDELAY"

FEAR NO MORE

A LAND DIRGE

THE GRAVE OF LOVE

THE BURIAL

ON THE TOMBS IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY

A FUNERALL SONG

ON JOHN DONNE'S BOOK OF POEMS

O, LIFT ONE THOUGHT

ELEGY

UPON A CHILD THAT DIED

THE TURNSTILE

THE EXEQUY

"I FOUND HER OUT THERE"

I NEVER SHALL LOVE THE SNOW AGAIN

THE COMFORTERS

THE CHILDLESS FATHER

"LYDIA IS GONE THIS MANY A YEAR"

REMEMBRANCE

SONG

"WHERE SHALL THE LOVER REST"

REMEMBER

READEN OV A HEAD-STWONE

GOLDEN SLUMBERS

MATER DOLOROSA

WEEP YOU NO MORE

FAERY SONG

THE WORLD OF LIGHT

SILENT IS THE HOUSE

THE MISTRESS OF VISION

FAR

TOM O' BEDLAM

THE NIGHT-PIECE

MY PLAID AWA'

BUCKEE BENE

WHAT'S IN THERE?

THE WEE WEE MAN

I SAW A PEACOCK

GIRAFFE AND TREE

THE WATER LADY

THE SONG OF WANDERING AENGUS

THE WAY THROUGH THE WOODS

THE FALLOW DEER AT THE LONELY HOUSE

DEER

THE TWO SWANS

THE EARL OF MAR'S DAUGHTER

THE BROOMFIELD HILL

THE CHANGELING

THE HOST OF THE AIR

THE LOVE-TALKER

MARIANA

KEITH OF RAVELSTON

UNWELCOME

ON YES TOR

THE WITCHES' SONG

THE RAVEN

THE WITCH'S BALLAD

ANNAN WATER

SONG

DEADMAN'S DIRGE

BOATS AT NIGHT

A VOICE SINGS

THE WANDERING SPECTRE

LUCIFER IN STARLIGHT

THERE WAS A KNIGHT

THE FALSE KNIGHT UPON THE ROAD

CHRISTABEL

THE FRUIT PLUCKER

THE HAUNTED PALACE

THE HOUSE OF RICHESSE

THE OLD CITY

THE TWO SPIRITS

"LILY BRIGHT AND SHINE-A"

SILLY SWEETHEART

HERE COMES A LUSTY WOOER

THREE KNIGHTS FROM SPAIN

THE WHUMMIL BORE

HEY, WULLY WINE

DOWN IN YONDER MEADOW

QUOTH JOHN TO JOAN

MY MISTRESS IS AS FAIR AS FINE

DIAPHENIA

AEGLAMOUR'S LAMENT

MY TRUE-LOVE HATH MY HEART

A BIRTHDAY

LIFE OF LIFE

A SONNET OF THE MOON

THE OUTLAW OF LOCH LENE

O WHAT IF THE FOWLER

WHITHER AWAY?

BONNY BARBARA ALLAN

PROUD MAISIE

A LEAVE TAKING

THE UNQUIET GRAVE

A LAMENT: 1547

I DIED TRUE

SONG

IT WAS THE TIME OF ROSES

AULD ROBIN GRAY

THE LAWLANDS O' HOLLAND

THE CHURCHYARD ON THE SANDS

ROSE AYLMER

TO HELEN

"THERE IS A LADY SWEET AND KIND"

"LOVE NOT ME FOR COMELY GRACE"

NOW WOLDE

EGYPT'S MIGHT IS TUMBLED DOWN

DREAM LOVE

AT COMMON DAWN

"ECHO THEN SHALL AGAIN TELL HER I FOLLOW."

GLYCINE'S SONG

THE CRYSTAL CABINET

THE CHASE

TONY O!

ROMANCE

HALLO MY FANCY

SONNET

ON FIRST LOOKING INTO CHAPMAN'S HOMER

"TO SEA"

BERMUDAS

THE OLD SHIPS

THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER

THE CHILD AND THE MARINER

THE PARROTS

OZYMANDIAS OF EGYPT

ST. ANTHONY'S TOWNSHIP

SILENCE

KUBLA KHAN

LOST LOVE

ECSTASY

THE SEA OF DEATH

THE FROZEN OCEAN

THE END OF THE WORLD

OLD TALES AND BALLADRY

FLANNAN ISLE

THE GOLDEN VANITY

BROWN ROBYN

ONE FRIDAY MORN

THE SHIP

THE MOON-CHILD

THE MERMAID

QUO' THE TWEED

SIR PATRICK SPENCE

ALLISON GROSS

SIR HUGH, OR, THE JEW'S DAUGHTER

EDWARD

THE LAIRD O' LOGIE

FAIR ANNIE

HELEN OF KIRCONNELL

THE BONNIE BOWER

WEEP NO MORE

THE TWA SISTERS

SWEET WILLIAM AND MAY MARGARET

THE WIFE OF USHER'S WELL

EVENING AND DREAM

DREAM-PEDLARY

THE EVENING SUN

TO THE EVENING STAR

TO DAISIES, NOT TO SHUT SO SOON

OF THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN

VIRTUE

NIGHT

NURSE'S SONG

THE EVENING PRIMROSE

"TIME, YOU OLD GIPSY MAN"

AFTERWARDS

STEPPING WESTWARD

FOLDING THE FLOCKS

TO THE NIGHT

LIGHT THE LAMPS UP, LAMPLIGHTER!

WILL YOU COME?

COME!

HYMN TO DIANA

THE CLOUDS HAVE LEFT THE SKY

WITH HOW SAD STEPS

IN DISPRAISE OF THE MOON

THE WANING MOON

WE'LL GO NO MORE A-ROVING

SONG OF THE NIGHT AT DAYBREAK

THE NIGHT WILL NEVER STAY

LINES FOR A BED AT KELMSCOTT MANOR

ROCK, BALL, FIDDLE

BEFORE SLEEPING

ON A QUIET CONSCIENCE

SONG

THE EVE OF SAINT MARK

LAID IN MY QUIET BED

AT NIGHT

ECHO

THE SHADOW OF NIGHT

OUT IN THE DARK

NOCTURNE

THE ANGEL

"ANGEL SPIRITS OF SLEEP"

A DREAM

THE LAND OF DREAMS

THE GARDEN

I KNOW A LITTLE GARDEN-CLOSE

FOLLOW

UP-HILL

LOVE

A ROYAL GUEST

EVE

EVE

ADAM

THE SEVEN VIRGINS

LULLY, LULLAY

BALME

MY MASTER HATH A GARDEN

THIS IS THE KEY

ABOUT AND ROUND ABOUT

ABOUT AND ROUNDABOUT

1. "This is the Key."

3

4. "I passed by his Garden."

6. "The Merchant bows" (line 7)

9. "Like a Child, Half in Tenderness and Mirth."

13. "Comes dancing from the East."

14. "Us Idle Wenches."

17. Old May Song

19

20. "Brave Prick-Song"

21. "Cuckoo, jug, jug, pu we, to witta woo!"

22. "The Jealous Trout."

"And Birds had drawn their Valentines." (line 4)

"Joan Strokes a Sillabub or Twain."

23. "The Sun arising."

24. "And Thank Him Then"

25. "I Sing of a Maiden."

29. "Sleep Stays Not, Though a Monarch Bids." (line 11)

30

"Those Flowers made of Light." (line 12)

32

35

40

41. "Rosy Apple, Lemon, or Pear."

42. "In Praise."

43. "Pygsnye"

44. "A Worm's Light." (line 10)

50. "But Never Cam' He."

51. "The Orphan."

53

"The Perishing Pleasures of Man." (line 18)

60

"A Stoat." (stanza 5)

61. "The Howes of the Silent Vanished Races"

62. The Twa Brothers

64

66. "Her High-born Kinsman."

68. "London Bridge."

70. "This City."

71. "He opened House to All." (line 22)

72. "And bring us in Good Ale"

73

74. "Pigeon Holes, Stool-ball, Barley-break."

75. "Mary's gone a-milking."

76. "Cypresse black as ere was Crow."

78. Fairing. (line 5)

80. "Widdecombe Fair."

83. "There were Three Gipsies"

84. "Whatever they find they take it." (line 21)

86

87. "Gilderoy."

88. "And his name was Little Bingo."

90. "Poor old Horse."

91. "Ay me, Alas."

92. "O Happy Fly."

93. "Lo, the Bright Air Alive With Dragonflies."

95. "The Sale of the Pet Lamb."

98

99. "On What Wings Dare He Aspire."

100

101-2

102. "He Would Chirp."

"Loving Redbreasts." (line 31)

105. "'Tis a Note of Enchantment."

107. "Like a Lady Bright."

109. "The White Owl."

111. "Her small Soul." (line 23)

112. "It caught His Image"

114. "King Pandion he is dead."

115. "A Sparhawk Proud"

120. "Come Wary One."

126. "Come unto these Yellow Sands."

128. "Shee carries Me above the Skie."

129. "Who Calls?"

133. "For Fear of Little Men."

135

"No Rowan in her Hair."

136. "True Thomas."

138. "Sabrina."

139

"I am sent with Broome before."

140. "Awm. 'Who feasts tonight?'"

"All in Their Watchet Cloaks." (line 15)

141. A Hunt's-up

143. "With his Coat so gray."

"D'ye ken that a Fox with his last Breath cursed them all as he died in the Morning."

148. "A Fulle Fayre Tyme."

149. "Lubber Breeze."

150. "The Ample Heaven."

"The Time sa Tranquil is and Still." (line 13)

153. "O for a Booke."

155. "With Hey! with How! with Hoy."

156. "Lavender's blue."

159. "There is a Garden in her Face."

160. "What is there hid in the Heart of a Rose?"

163. "These Flowers, as in their causes, sleep." (line 4)

"The Phoenix builds her Spicy Nest." (line 18)

164. "The Bower of Bliss."

170

172. "But silly we." (line 9)

175. "For Soldiers"

"Ye Buds of Brutus Land"

"Soldiers are Prest" (stanza I)

"Your Queen."

176. "The Battle-Hymn."

177

180

184

185. "We be the King's Men."

186. Budmouth Dears

187. "Trafalgar"

189. "Brave Sailors."

192. "Dark Rosaleen."

197

199

200. "For Hally Now is Dead."

202. "Henry Before Agincourt."

203. "Alexander the Great."

205. "And the Kings Asleep."

207. "Dance Sedately"

209

210. Fa la La

211. "The Onely Pretty Ring Time."

212

213. "And the Fleas That Tease in the High Pyrenees."

214. "I Loved a Lass."

218. "And St. John's Bell Rings for Matins."

219. "O It's Dabbling in the Dew Makes the Milkmaids Fair!"

223. "Music, When Soft Voices Die, Vibrates in The Memory."

224. "A Bell in Moscow." (stanza 4)

225

232

233. "To Autumn."

237. "A Foolish Thing."

"Our Play is done"

245. "Ah! would 'twere so."

246. "No Crane talks." (line 16)

249

251

253. "The Wild Woods."

255

257

258. "Welcome Twelfth Day"

259

260. "When Isicles hang by the Wall."

264. "Woe weeps out Her Division when She sings."

265. "Is like a Bubble."

266. "O, Sweet Content."

"Art Thou poor ... Art Thou rich."

269. "Lord Rameses of Egypt sighed."

272. "These Strong and Fair...."

273

274. "Adieu! farewell Earth's Bliss."

275. "I who loved with all my life Love with all my death."

Who's at my Window?

The Call

277. "Hark! now everything is still."

"'Tis now full tide 'tween Night and Day." (line 17)

278

279

281. "Fear no more."

284. "All the Flowers."

285

286. "Sidney, O Sidney is dead."

287. "His Picture in a Sheet."

"Living to Eternity."

288. "Do Thou the same."

290. "A pretty Bud."

291. "A-left asleep."

293. "Sunk Lyonesse."

299. "Sing no sad Songs for Me."

302. "Readen ov a Head-Stwone."

303. "Care is heavy."

304. "Mother, never mourn."

310. Tom o' Bedlam

314. "What's in there."

316

319. "It Had Become a Glimmering Girl."

321. "One Without."

325. "Broome, Broome on Hill."

326. "The Changeling."

329. "Mariana."

332. "Yes Tor."

333. "To heare the Mandrake grone." (stanza 2)

"Hemlock, Henbane, Adders-tongue." (line 10)

334. "The Raven."

335. "A thousand darling Imps." (stanza 19)

"Bell and Whip and Horse's Tail" (stanza 22)

336. "The Water Kelpy" (stanza 8)

341. "The Wandering Spectre."

343. "And Clootie's waur nor a Woman was." (stanza 19)

Meet-on-the-road

i

ii

iii

iv

v

vi

vii

Answers

344. "The Fause Knicht."

The Strange Visitor

345. "Christabel."

"A Toothless Mastiff Bitch."

347. "Once a fair and stately Palace."

350. "Sweet Whispers are heard by the Traveller." (stanza 6)

352. "My a Dildin."

352a. "We are come to court."

355. "And feed Her wi' new Milk and Bread."

357. Quoth John to Joan

358. Milk-White Fingers, Cherry Nose

359. "Or the Bees their careful King."

360. "And here, and here."

362. "My Heart is gladder than all these."

363

364. "A Sonnet of the Moon."

"The Pale Queen."

368. "It was in and about the Martinmas time."

371. "I Never Had but One True Love, in Cold Grave She was Lain."

372. "A Lament."

380. To Helen

381. "There is a Lady."

"Till I die."

383. "It is not so."

385

387

389

391. "Chimborazo, Cotopaxi."

392. "Hallo my fancy."

393. "Columbus's doom-burdened caravels." (line 13)

"Caved Tritons' azure Day" (line 12)

396. "Jewels more rich than Ormus shows." (line 20)

"Apples" (line 23)

397. "That talkative bald-headed Seaman came." (line 23)

398

399. "He Told of Waves." (line 28)

400. "Parrots of Shrilly Green"

402. "The March of Time." (line 2)

403. "The Wild Hyaena." (line 11)

404. "In Xanadu Did Kubla Khan."

"A Sunless Sea."

406. "One held a Shell unto his Shell-like Ear." (line 6)

407. "Like Solemn Apparitions Lulled Sublime To Everlasting Rest." (line 11)

411. "The Golden Vanity."

412

415. "A Seal My Father Was."

418. "Sir Patrick Spence."

"Late, Late Yestreen." (stanza 7)

419. "Allison Gross."

420. "Sir Hugh."

421. "Edward."

422. "I will sing."

423. "Fair Annie."

425. "But think na' ye my Heart was sair?" (line 21)

427. The Twa Sisters

428. "Sweet William and May Margaret."

429. "That birk Grew fair eneugh." (stanza 6)

434

437

440. "Afterwards."

441. "With such a Sky."

442. "Shepherds all, and Maidens fair, Fold your Flocks."

444. "The children are going to bed."

449. "That busy Archer." (line 4)

"Are Beauties there as proud as here they be." (line 11)

450. "She hath no Air." (line 5)

455. "Right good is rest."

457. Before Sleeping

459

460. The Legend of St. Mark

"Doves of Siam, Lima mice, And legless birds of Paradise." (p. 470.)

"At Venice...." (p. 471)

466. "Low in the South the 'cross'."

469. "Once a Dream did weave a Shade."

470. "Awake, Awake!"

473. "Does the Road wind Up-hill all the Way."

477

"Death is the Fruit."

"The kind Hart's Tears were falling." (stanza 7)

483. "This is the Key."

AND SO FAREWELL

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

INDEXES

INDEX OF AUTHORS

INDEX OF POEMS

Footnote

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