The Oxford Book of English Verse

The Oxford Book of English Verse
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The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250–1900 is an anthology of English poetry, edited by Arthur Quiller-Couch, that had a very substantial influence on popular taste and perception of poetry and remained the leading general anthology of English verse throughout the 20th century. Poets included in the collections are: Geoffrey Chaucer Alexander Pope Christopher Marlowe Edmund Spenser Elizabeth Barrett Browning Emily Brontë Robert Browning Robert Burns Percy Bysshe Shelley Samuel Taylor Coleridge John Milton John Ruskin John Keats William Butler Yeats William Makepeace Thackeray William Wordsworth Sir Thomas Wyatt Thomas Love Peacock George Meredith Lord Tennyson John Bunyan John Dryden Sir Walter Scott Robert Louis Stevenson Rudyard Kipling George MacDonald William Blake James Joyce Emily Dickinson Walt Whitman And many more.

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The Oxford Book of English Verse

Table of Contents

PREFACE

1. Cuckoo Song

ANONYMOUS

2. Alison

3. Spring-tide

4. Blow, Northern Wind

5. This World’s Joy

6. A Hymn to the Virgin

7. Of a rose, a lovely rose, Of a rose is al myn song

ROBERT MANNYNG OF BRUNNE

8. Praise of Women

JOHN BARBOUR

9. Freedom

GEOFFREY CHAUCER

10. The Love Unfeigned

11. Balade

12. Merciles Beaute A Triple Roundel. 1. CAPTIVITY

2. REJECTION

3. ESCAPE

THOMAS HOCCLEVE

13. Lament for Chaucer

JOHN LYDGATE

14. Vox ultima Crucis

KING JAMES I OF SCOTLAND

15. Spring Song of the Birds

ROBERT HENRYSON

16. Robin and Makyne

17. The Bludy Serk

WILLIAM DUNBAR

18. To a Lady

19. In Honour of the City of London

20. On the Nativity of Christ

21. Lament for the Makers

ANONYMOUS

22. May in the Green-Wood

23. Carol

24. Quia Amore Langueo

25. The Nut-Brown Maid

26. As ye came from the Holy Land

27. The Lover in Winter Plaineth for the Spring

28. Balow

29. The Old Cloak

JOHN SKELTON

30. To Mistress Margery Wentworth

31. To Mistress Margaret Hussey

STEPHEN HAWES

32. The True Knight

33. An Epitaph

SIR THOMAS WYATT

34. Forget not yet

35. The Appeal

36. A Revocation

37. Vixi Puellis Nuper Idoneus ..

38. To His Lute

HENRY HOWARD, EARL OF SURREY

39. Description of Spring

40. Complaint of the Absence of Her Lover being upon the Sea

41. The Means to attain Happy Life

NICHOLAS GRIMALD

42. A True Love

ALEXANDER SCOTT

43. A Bequest of His Heart

44. A Rondel of Love

ROBERT WEVER

45. In Youth is Pleasure

RICHARD EDWARDES

46. Amantium Iræ

GEORGE GASCOIGNE

47. A Lover’s Lullaby

ALEXANDER MONTGOMERIE

48. The Night is Near Gone

WILLIAM STEVENSON

49. Jolly Good Ale and Old

ANONYMOUS (SCOTTISH)

50. When Flora had O’erfret the Firth

51. Lusty May

52. My Heart is High Above

NUMBERS FROM ELIZABETHAN MISCELLANIES & SONG-BOOKS BY UNNAMED OR UNCERTAIN AUTHORS. 53. A Praise of His Lady

54. To Her Sea-faring Lover

55. The Faithless Shepherdess

56. Crabbed Age and Youth

57. Phyllida’s Love-Call

58. A Pedlar

59. Hey nonny no!

60. Preparations

61. The New Jerusalem

62. Icarus

63. Madrigal

64. How can the Heart forget her?

65. Tears

66. My Lady’s Tears

67. Sister, Awake!

68. Devotion

69. Since First I saw your Face

70. There is a Lady sweet and kind

71. Love not me for comely grace

72. The Wakening

NICHOLAS BRETON

73. Phillida and Coridon

NICHOLAS BRETON?

74. A Cradle Song

SIR WALTER RALEIGH

The Silent Lover. 75. i

76. ii

77. His Pilgrimage

78. The Conclusion

EDMUND SPENSER

79. Whilst it is prime

80. A Ditty

81. Prothalamion

82. Epithalamion

83. From ‘Daphnaïda’

84. Easter

JOHN LYLY

85. Cards and Kisses

86. Spring’s Welcome

ANTHONY MUNDAY

87. Beauty Bathing

SIR PHILIP SIDNEY

88. The Bargain

89. Song

90. Voices at the Window

91. Philomela

92. The Highway

93. His Lady’s Cruelty

94. Sleep

95. Splendidis longum valedico Nugis

FULKE GREVILLE, LORD BROOKE

96. Myra

THOMAS LODGE

97. Rosalind’s Madrigal

98. Phillis I

99. Phillis 2

100. Rosaline

GEORGE PEELE

101. Fair and Fair

102. A Farewell to Arms

ROBERT GREENE

103. Samela

104. Fawnia

105. Sephestia’s Lullaby

ALEXANDER HUME

106. A Summer Day

GEORGE CHAPMAN

107. Bridal Song

ROBERT SOUTHWELL

108. Times go by Turns

109. The Burning Babe

HENRY CONSTABLE

110. On the Death of Sir Philip Sidney

SAMUEL DANIEL

111. Love is a Sickness

112. Ulysses and the Siren

113. Beauty, Time, and Love. Sonnets. I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

MARK ALEXANDER BOYD

114. Sonet

JOSHUA SYLVESTER

115. Ubique

MICHAEL DRAYTON

116. To His Coy Love

117. The Parting

118. Sirena

119. Agincourt

120. To the Virginian Voyage

CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE

121. The Passionate Shepherd to His Love

122. Her Reply

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

123. Silvia

124. The Blossom

Spring and Winter. 125. i

126. ii

Fairy Land. 127. i

128. ii

129. iii

130. iv

131. v

132. Love

133. Sweet-and-Twenty

134. Dirge

135. Under the Greenwood Tree

136. Blow blow, thou Winter Wind

137. It was a Lover and his Lass

138. Take, O take those Lips away

139. Aubade

140. Fidele

141. Bridal Song

142. Dirge of the Three Queens

143. Orpheus

144. The Phœnix and the Turtle

Sonnets. 145. i

146. ii

147. iii

148. iv

149. v

150. vi

151. vii

152. viii

153. ix

154. x

155. xi

156. xii

157. xiii

158. xiv

159. xv

160. xvi

161. xvii

162. xviii

163. xix

164. xx

RICHARD ROWLANDS

165. Lullaby

THOMAS NASHE

166. Spring

167. In Time of Pestilence

THOMAS CAMPION

168. Cherry-Ripe

169. Laura

Devotion. 170. i

171. ii

172. Vobiscum est Iope

173. Hymn in Praise of Neptune

174. Winter Nights

175. Integer Vitae

176. O come quickly!

JOHN REYNOLDS

177. A Nosegay

SIR HENRY WOTTON

178. Elizabeth of Bohemia

179. The Character of a Happy Life

180. Upon the Death of Sir Albert Morton’s Wife

SIR JOHN DAVIES

181. Man

SIR ROBERT AYTON

182. To His Forsaken Mistress

183. To an Inconstant One

BEN JONSON

184. Hymn to Diana

185. To Celia

186. Simplex Munditiis

187. The Shadow

188. The Triumph

189. An Elegy

190. A Farewell to the World

191. The Noble Balm

Epitaphs. i. 192. On Elizabeth L. H

ii. 193. On Salathiel Pavy

194. A Part of an Ode

JOHN DONNE

195. Daybreak

196. Song

197

198. The Ecstasy

199. The Dream

200. The Funeral

201. A Hymn to God the Father

202. Death

RICHARD BARNEFIELD

203. Philomel

THOMAS DEKKER

204. Sweet Content

THOMAS HEYWOOD

205. Matin Song

206. The Message

JOHN FLETCHER

207. Sleep

208. Bridal Song

209. Aspatia’s Song

210. Hymn to Pan

211. Away, Delights

212. Love’s Emblems

213. Hear, ye Ladies

214. God Lyaeus

215. Beauty Clear and Fair

216. Melancholy

217. Weep no more

JOHN WEBSTER

218. A Dirge

219. The Shrouding of the Duchess of Malfi

220. Vanitas Vanitatum

WILLIAM ALEXANDER, EARL OF STIRLING

221. Aurora

PHINEAS FLETCHER

222. A Litany

SIR JOHN BEAUMONT

223. Of his Dear Son, Gervase

WILLIAM DRUMMOND, OF HAWTHORNDEN

224. Invocation

225. Madrigal

226. Spring Bereaved 1

227. Spring Bereaved 2

228. Spring Bereaved 3

229. Her Passing

230. Inexorable

231. Change should breed Change

232. Saint John Baptist

GILES FLETCHER

233. Wooing Song

FRANCIS BEAUMONT

234. On the Tombs in Westminster Abbey

JOHN FORD

235. Dawn

GEORGE WITHER

236. I loved a Lass

237. The Lover’s Resolution

238. The Choice

239. A Widow’s Hymn

WILLIAM BROWNE, OF TAVISTOCK

240. A Welcome

241. The Sirens’ Song

242. The Rose

243. Song

244. Memory

Epitaphs. 245. In Obitum M.S. Xº Maij, 1614

246. On the Countess Dowager of Pembroke

ROBERT HERRICK

247. Corinna’s going a-Maying

248. To the Virgins, to make much of Time

249. To the Western Wind

250. To Electra

251. To Violets

252. To Daffodils

253. To Blossoms

254. The Primrose

255. The Funeral Rites of the Rose

256. Cherry-Ripe

257. A Meditation for his Mistress

258. Delight in Disorder

259. Upon Julia’s Clothes

260. The Bracelet: To Julia

261. To Daisies, not to shut so soon

262. The Night-piece: To Julia

263. To Music, to becalm his Fever

264. To Dianeme

265. To Œnone

266. To Anthea, who may command him Anything

267. To the Willow-tree

268. The Mad Maid’s Song

269. Comfort to a Youth that had lost his Love

270. To Meadows

271. A Child’s Grace

272. Epitaph

273. Another

274. His Winding-sheet

275. Litany to the Holy Spirit

FRANCIS QUARLES

276. A Divine Rapture

277. Epigram

HENRY KING, BISHOP OF CHICHESTER

278. A Contemplation upon Flowers

279. A Renunciation

280. Exequy on his Wife

GEORGE HERBERT

281. Virtue

282. Easter

283. Discipline

284. A Dialogue

285. The Pulley

286. Love

JAMES SHIRLEY

287. A Hymn

288. Death the Leveller

THOMAS CAREW

289. Song

290. Persuasions to Joy: a Song

291. To His Inconstant Mistress

292. The Unfading Beauty

293. Ingrateful Beauty threatened

294. Epitaph

295. Another

JASPER MAYNE

296. Time

WILLIAM HABINGTON

297. To Roses in the Bosom of Castara

298. Nox Nocti Indicat Scientiam

THOMAS RANDOLPH

299. A Devout Lover

300. An Ode to Master Anthony Stafford

SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT

301. Aubade

302. To a Mistress Dying

303. Praise and Prayer

EDMUND WALLER

304. On a Girdle

305. Go, lovely Rose

306. Old Age

JOHN MILTON

307. Hymn on the Morning of Christ’s Nativity

308. On Time

309. At a Solemn Musick

310. L’Allegro

311. Il Penseroso

312. From ‘Arcades’

From ‘Comus’ 313. i

314. ii. Echo

315. iii. Sabrina

316. iv. The Spirit epiloguizes:

317. Lycidas

317*. To the Lady Margaret Ley

318. On His Blindness

319. To Mr. Lawrence

320. To Cyriack Skinner

321. On His Deceased Wife

322. Light

From ‘Samson Agonistes’ 323. i

324. ii

SIR JOHN SUCKLING

325. A Doubt of Martyrdom

326. The Constant Lover

327. Why so Pale and Wan?

328. When, Dearest, I but think of Thee

SIR RICHARD FANSHAWE

329. A Rose

WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT

330. To Chloe

331. Falsehood

332. On the Queen’s Return from the Low Countries

333. On a Virtuous Young Gentlewoman that died suddenly

JAMES GRAHAM, MARQUIS OF MONTROSE

334. I’ll never love Thee more

THOMAS JORDAN

335. Coronemus nos Rosis antequam marcescant

RICHARD CRASHAW

336. Wishes to His Supposed Mistress

337. The Weeper

338. A Hymn to the Name and Honour of the Admirable Saint Teresa

339. Upon the Book and Picture of the Seraphical Saint Teresa

340. Verses from the Shepherds’ Hymn

341. Christ Crucified

342. An Epitaph upon Husband and Wife

RICHARD LOVELACE

343. To Lucasta, going to the Wars

344. To Lucasta, going beyond the Seas

345. Gratiana Dancing

346. To Amarantha, that she would dishevel her Hair

347. The Grasshopper

348. To Althea, from Prison

ABRAHAM COWLEY

Anacreontics. 349. 1. Drinking

350. 2. The Epicure

351. 3. The Swallow

352. On the Death of Mr. William Hervey

353. The Wish

ALEXANDER BROME

354. The Resolve

ANDREW MARVELL

355. An Horatian Ode

356. A Garden

357. To His Coy Mistress

358. The Picture of Little T. C. in a Prospect of Flowers

359. Thoughts in a Garden

360. Bermudas

361. An Epitaph

HENRY VAUGHAN

362. The Retreat

363. Peace

364. The Timber

365. Friends Departed

JOHN BUNYAN

366. The Shepherd Boy sings in the Valley of Humiliation

BALLADS AND SONGS BY UNKNOWN AUTHORS

367. Thomas the Rhymer

368. Sir Patrick Spens. I. The Sailing

II. The Return

369. The Lass of Lochroyan

370. The Dowie Houms of Yarrow

371. Clerk Saunders

372. Fair Annie

373. Edward, Edward

374. Edom o’ Gordon

375. The Queen’s Marie

376. Binnorie

377. The Bonnie House o’ Airlie

378. The Wife of Usher’s Well

379. The Three Ravens

380. The Twa Corbies

381. A Lyke-Wake Dirge

382. The Seven Virgins

383. Two Rivers

384. Cradle Song

385. The Call

386. The Bonny Earl of Murray

387. Helen of Kirconnell

388. Waly, Waly

389. Barbara Allen’s Cruelty

390. Pipe and Can. I

II

391. Love will find out the Way

392. Phillada flouts Me

WILLIAM STRODE

393. Chloris in the Snow

THOMAS STANLEY

394. The Relapse

THOMAS D’URFEY

395. Chloe Divine

CHARLES COTTON

396. To Cœlia

KATHERINE PHILIPS (‘ORINDA’)

397. To One persuading a Lady to Marriage

JOHN DRYDEN

398. Ode

399. A Song for St. Cecilia’s Day, 1687

Grand Chorus

400. Ah, how sweet it is to love!

401. Hidden Flame

402. Song to a Fair Young Lady, going out of the Town in the Spring

CHARLES WEBBE

403. Against Indifference

SIR GEORGE ETHEREGE

404. Song

405. To a Lady asking him how long he would love her

THOMAS TRAHERNE

406. News

THOMAS FLATMAN

407. The Sad Day

CHARLES SACKVILLE, EARL OF DORSET

408. Song

SIR CHARLES SEDLEY

409. To Chloris

410. To Celia

APHRA BEHN

411. Song

412. The Libertine

JOHN WILMOT, EARL OF ROCHESTER

413. Return

414. Love and Life

415. Constancy

416. To His Mistress

JOHN SHEFFIELD, DUKE OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

417. The Reconcilement

418. On One who died discovering her Kindness

THOMAS OTWAY

419. The Enchantment

JOHN OLDHAM

420. A Quiet Soul

JOHN CUTTS, LORD CUTTS

421. Song

MATTHEW PRIOR

422. The Question to Lisetta

423. To a Child of QualityFive Years Old, 1704. The Author then Forty

424. Song

425. On My Birthday, July 21

426. The Lady who offers her Looking-Glass to Venus

427. A Letter

428. For my own Monument

WILLIAM WALSH

429. Rivals

LADY GRISEL BAILLIE

430. Werena my Hearts licht I wad dee

WILLIAM CONGREVE

431. False though She be

432. A Hue and Cry after Fair Amoret

JOSEPH ADDISON

433. Hymn

ISAAC WATTS

434. The Day of Judgement

435. A Cradle Hymn

THOMAS PARNELL

436. Song

ALLAN RAMSAY

437. Peggy

WILLIAM OLDYS

438. On a Fly drinking out of his Cup

JOHN GAY

439. Song

ALEXANDER POPE

440. On a certain Lady at Court

441. Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady

442. The Dying Christian to his Soul

GEORGE BUBB DODINGTON, LORD MELCOMBE

443. Shorten Sail

HENRY CAREY

444. Sally in our Alley

445. A Drinking-Song

WILLIAM BROOME

446. The Rosebud

447. Belinda’s Recovery from Sickness

JAMES THOMSON

448. On the Death of a particular Friend

GEORGE LYTTELTON, LORD LYTTELTON

449. Tell me, my Heart if this be Love

SAMUEL JOHNSON

450. One-and-Twenty

451. On the Death of Mr. Robert Levet, a Practiser in Physic

RICHARD JAGO

452. Absence

THOMAS GRAY

453. Elegy written in a Country Churchyard

THE EPITAPH

454. The Curse upon Edward

455. The Progress of Poesy

456. On a Favourite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of Gold Fishes

WILLIAM COLLINS

457. Ode to Simplicity

458. How sleep the Brave

459. Ode to Evening

460. Fidele

MARK AKENSIDE

461. Amoret

462. The Complaint

463. The Nightingale

TOBIAS GEORGE SMOLLETT

464. To Leven Water

CHRISTOPHER SMART

465. Song to David

JANE ELLIOT

466. A Lament for Flodden

OLIVER GOLDSMITH

467. Woman

468. Memory

ROBERT CUNNINGHAME-GRAHAM OF GARTMORE

469. If Doughty Deeds

WILLIAM COWPER

470. To Mary Unwin

471. My Mary

JAMES BEATTIE

472. An Epitaph

ISOBEL PAGAN

473. Ca’ the Yowes to the Knowes

ANNA LÆTITIA BARBAULD

474. Life

FANNY GREVILLE

475. Prayer for Indifference

JOHN LOGAN

476. To the Cuckoo

LADY ANNE LINDSAY

477. Auld Robin Gray

SIR WILLIAM JONES

478. Epigram

THOMAS CHATTERTON

479. Song from Ælla

GEORGE CRABBE

480. Meeting

481. Late Wisdom

482. A Marriage Ring

WILLIAM BLAKE

483. To the Muses

484. To Spring

485. Song

486. Reeds of Innocence

487. The Little Black Boy

488. Hear the Voice

489. The Tiger

490. Cradle Song

491. Night

492. Love’s Secret

ROBERT BURNS

493. Mary Morison

494. Jean

495. Auld Lang Syne

496. My Bonnie Mary

497. John Anderson, my Jo

498. The Banks o’ Doon

499. Ae Fond Kiss

500. Bonnie Lesley

501. Highland Mary

502. O were my Love yon Lilac fair

503. A Red, Red Rose

504. Lament for Culloden

505. The Farewell

506. Hark! The Mavis

HENRY ROWE

507. Sun

508. Moon

WILLIAM LISLE BOWLES

509. Time and Grief

JOANNA BAILLIE

510. The Outlaw’s Song

MARY LAMB

511. A Child

CAROLINA, LADY NAIRNE

512. The Land o’ the Leal

JAMES HOGG

513. A Boy’s Song

514. Kilmeny

WILLIAM WORDSWORTH

Lucy. 515. i

516. ii

517. iii

518. iv

519. v

520. Upon Westminster Bridge

521. Evening on Calais Beach

522. On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic, 1802

England, 1802. 523. i

524. ii

525. iii

526. iv

527. v

528. The Solitary Reaper

529. Perfect Woman

530. Daffodils

531. Ode to Duty

532. The Rainbow

The Sonnet. 533. i

534. ii

535. The World

536. Ode

537. Desideria

538. Valedictory Sonnet to the River Duddon

539. Mutability

540. The Trosachs

541. Speak!

SIR WALTER SCOTT

542. Proud Maisie

543. Brignall Banks

544. Lucy Ashton’s Song

545. Answer

546. The Rover’s Adieu

Patriotism. 547. 1. Innominatus

548. 2. Nelson, Pitt, Fox

SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE

549. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Part I

Part II

Part III

Part IV

Part V

Part VI

Part VII

550. Kubla Khan

551. Love

552. Youth and Age

553. Time, Real and Imaginary

554. Work without Hope

555. Glycine’s Song

ROBERT SOUTHEY

556. His Books

WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR

557. The Maid’s Lament

558. Rose Aylmer

559. Ianthe

560. Twenty Years hence

561. Verse

562. Proud Word you never spoke

563. Resignation

564. Mother, I cannot mind my Wheel

565. Autumn

566. Remain!

567. Absence

568. Of Clementina

569. Ianthe’s Question

570. On Catullus

571. Dirce

572. Alciphron and Leucippe

573. Years

574. Separation

575. Late Leaves

576. Finis

CHARLES LAMB

577. The Old Familiar Faces

578. Hester

579. On an Infant dying as soon as born

THOMAS CAMPBELL

580. Ye Mariners of England

581. The Battle of the Baltic

THOMAS MOORE

582. The Young May Moon

583. The Irish Peasant to His Mistress

584. The Light of Other Days

585. At the Mid Hour of Night

EDWARD THURLOW, LORD THURLOW

586. May

EBENEZER ELLIOTT

587. Battle Song

588. Plaint

ALLAN CUNNINGHAM

589. The Sun rises bright in France

590. Hame, Hame, Hame

591. The Spring of the Year

LEIGH HUNT

592. Jenny kiss’d Me

THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK

593. Love and Age

594. The Grave of Love

595. Three Men of Gotham

CAROLINE SOUTHEY

596. To Death

GEORGE GORDON BYRON, LORD BYRON

597. When we Two parted

598. For Music

599. We’ll go no more a-roving

600. She walks in Beauty

601. The Isles of Greece

SIR AUBREY DE VERE

602. The Children Band

CHARLES WOLFE

603. The Burial of Sir John Moore after Corunna

604. To Mary

PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY

605. Hymn of Pan

606. The Invitation

607. Hellas

608. To a Skylark

609. The Moon. I

II

610. Ode to the West Wind. I

II

III

IV

V

611. The Indian Serenade

612. Night

613. From the Arabic

614. Lines

615. To——

616. The Question

617. Remorse

618. Music, when Soft Voices die

HEW AINSLIE

619. Willie and Helen

JOHN KEBLE

620. Burial of the Dead

JOHN CLARE

621. Written in Northampton County Asylum

FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS

622. Dirge

JOHN KEATS

623. Song of the Indian Maid

624. Ode to a Nightingale

625. Ode on a Grecian Urn

626. Ode to Psyche

627. To Autumn

628. Ode on Melancholy

629. Fragment of an Ode to Maia

630. Bards of Passion and of Mirth

631. Fancy

632. Stanzas

633. La Belle Dame sans Merci

634. On first looking into Chapman’s Homer

635. When I have Fears that I may cease to be

636. To Sleep

637. Last Sonnet

JEREMIAH JOSEPH CALLANAN

638. The Outlaw of Loch Lene

WILLIAM SIDNEY WALKER

639

GEORGE DARLEY

640. Song

641. To Helene

642. The Fallen Star

HARTLEY COLERIDGE

643. The Solitary-Hearted

644. Song

645. Early Death

646. Friendship

THOMAS HOOD

647. Autumn

648. Silence

649. Death

650. Fair Ines

651. Time of Roses

652. Ruth

653. The Death-bed

654. The Bridge of Sighs

WILLIAM THOM

655. The Blind Boy’s Pranks

SIR HENRY TAYLOR

656. Elena’s Song

THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY, LORD MACAULAY

657. A Jacobite’s Epitaph

WILLIAM BARNES

658. Mater Dolorosa

659. The Wife a-lost

WINTHROP MACKWORTH PRAED

660. Fairy Song

SARA COLERIDGE

661. O sleep my Babe

662. The Child

GERALD GRIFFIN

663. Eileen Aroon

JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN

664. Dark Rosaleen

665. The Nameless One

THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES

666. Wolfram’s Dirge

667. Dream-Pedlary

668. Song

RALPH WALDO EMERSON

669. Give All to Love

670. Uriel

671. Bacchus

672. Brahma

RICHARD HENRY HORNE

673. The Plough

ROBERT STEPHEN HAWKER

674. King Arthur’s Waes-hael

675. Are they not all Ministering Spirits?

THOMAS WADE

676. The Half-asleep

FRANCIS MAHONY

677. The Bells of Shandon

ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING

678. Rosalind’s Scroll

679. The Deserted Garden

680. Consolation

681. Grief

Sonnets from the Portuguese. 682. i

683. ii

684. iii

685. iv

686. v

687. A Musical Instrument

FREDERICK TENNYSON

688. The Holy Tide

HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW

689. My Lost Youth

JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER

690. Vesta

HELEN SELINA, LADY DUFFERIN

691. Lament of the Irish Emigrant

CAROLINE ELIZABETH SARAH NORTON

692. I do not love Thee

CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER

693. Letty’s Globe

EDGAR ALLAN POE

694. To Helen

695. Annabel Lee

696. For Annie

EDWARD FITZGERALD

697. Old Song

698. From Omar Khayyám. I

II

III

ALFRED TENNYSON, LORD TENNYSON

699. Mariana

700. The Lady of Shalott. Part I

Part II

Part III

Part IV

701. The Miller’s Daughter

702. Song of the Lotos-Eaters

703. St. Agnes’ Eve

704. Blow, Bugle, blow

705. Summer Night

706. Come down, O Maid

707. From ‘In Memoriam’

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

X

XI

XII

708. Maud

709. O that ’twere possible

RICHARD MONCKTON MILNES, LORD HOUGHTON

710. Shadows

HENRY ALFORD

711. The Bride

SIR SAMUEL FERGUSON

712. Cean Dubh Deelish

713. Cashel of Munster

714. The Fair Hills of Ireland

ROBERT BROWNING

715. Song from ‘Paracelsus’

716. The Wanderers

717. Thus the Mayne glideth

718. Pippa’s Song

719. You’ll love Me yet

720. Porphyria’s Lover

721. Song

722. Earl Mertoun’s Song

723. In a Gondola

724. Meeting at Night

725. Parting at Morning

726. The Lost Mistress

727. The Last Ride together

728. Misconceptions

729. Home-thoughts, from Abroad

730. Home-thoughts, from the Sea

WILLIAM BELL SCOTT

731. The Witch’s Ballad

AUBREY DE VERE

732. Serenade

733. Sorrow

GEORGE FOX

734. The County of Mayo

EMILY BRONTË

735. My Lady’s Grave

736. Remembrance

737. The Prisoner

738. Last Lines

CHARLES KINGSLEY

739. Airly Beacon

740. The Sands of Dee

ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH

741. Say not the Struggle Naught availeth

WALT WHITMAN

742. The Imprisoned Soul

743. O Captain! My Captain!

JOHN RUSKIN

744. Trust Thou Thy Love

EBENEZER JONES

745. When the World is burning

FREDERICK LOCKER-LAMPSON

746. At Her Window

MATTHEW ARNOLD

747. The Forsaken Merman

748. The Song of Callicles

749. To Marguerite

750. Requiescat

751. The Scholar-Gipsy

752. Philomela

753. Shakespeare

754. From the Hymn of Empedocles

WILLIAM BRIGHTY RANDS

755. The Flowers

756. The Thought

WILLIAM PHILPOT

757. Maritæ Suæ. I

II

WILLIAM (JOHNSON) CORY

758. Mimnermus in Church

759. Heraclitus

COVENTRY PATMORE

760. The Married Lover

761. ‘If I were dead’

762. Departure

763. The Toys

764. A Farewell

SYDNEY DOBELL

765. The Ballad of Keith of Ravelston

766. Return!

767. A Chanted Calendar

768. Laus Deo

WILLIAM ALLINGHAM

769. The Fairies

GEORGE MAC DONALD

770. That Holy Thing

DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI

771. The Blessèd Damozel

GEORGE MEREDITH

772. Love in the Valley

773. Phœbus with Admetus

774. Tardy Spring

775. Love’s Grave

776. Lucifer in Starlight

ALEXANDER SMITH

777. Love

778. Barbara

CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI

779. Bride Song

780. A Birthday

781. Song

782. Twice

783. Uphill

784. Passing Away

785. Marvel of Marvels

786. Is it Well with the Child?

787. Remember

788. Aloof

789. Rest

THOMAS EDWARD BROWN

790. Dora

791. Jessie

792. Salve!

793. My Garden

EDWARD ROBERT BULWER LYTTON, EARL OF LYTTON

794. A Night in Italy

795. The Last Wish

JAMES THOMSON

796. In the Train

797. Sunday up the River

798. Gifts

799. The Vine

WILLIAM MORRIS

800. Summer Dawn

801. Love is enough

802. The Nymph’s Song to Hylas

RODEN BERKELEY WRIOTHESLEY NOEL

803. The Water-Nymph and the Boy

804. The Old

THOMAS ASHE

805. Meet We no Angels, Pansie?

806. To Two Bereaved

THEODORE WATTS-DUNTON

807. Wassail Chorus at the Mermaid Tavern

ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE

808. Chorus from ‘Atalanta’

809. Hertha

810. Ave atque Vale

811. Itylus

WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS

812. Earliest Spring

BRET HARTE

813. What the Bullet sang

JOHN TODHUNTER

814. Maureen

815. Aghadoe

WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT

816. Song

817. The Desolate City

818. With Esther

819. To Manon, on his Fortune in loving Her

820. St. Valentines Day

821. Gibraltar

822. Written at Florence

823. The Two Highwaymen

HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON

824. A Garden Song

825. Urceus Exit

826. In After Days

HENRY CLARENCE KENDALL

827. Mooni

ARTHUR WILLIAM EDGAR O’SHAUGHNESSY

828. Ode

829. Song

830. The Fountain of Tears

JOHN BOYLE O’REILLY

831. A White Rose

ROBERT BRIDGES

832. My Delight and Thy Delight

833. Spirits

834. Nightingales

835. A Passer-by

836. Absence

837. On a Dead Child

838. Pater Filio

839. Winter Nightfall

840. When Death to Either shall come

ANDREW LANG

841. The Odyssey

WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY

842. Invictus

843. Margaritæ Sorori

844. England, My England

EDMUND GOSSE

845. Revelation

ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON

846. Romance

847. In the Highlands

848. Requiem

T. W. ROLLESTON

849. The Dead at Clonmacnois

JOHN DAVIDSON

850. Song

851. The Last Rose

WILLIAM WATSON

852. Song

853. Ode in May

854. The Great Misgiving

HENRY CHARLES BEECHING

855. Prayers

856. Going down Hill on a Bicycle

BLISS CARMAN

857. Why

DOUGLAS HYDE

858. My Grief on the Sea

ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER BENSON

859. The Phœnix

HENRY NEWBOLT

860. He fell among Thieves

GILBERT PARKER

861. Reunited

WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS

862. Where My Books go

863. When You are Old

864. The Lake Isle of Innisfree

RUDYARD KIPLING

865. A Dedication

866. L’Envoi

867. Recessional

RICHARD LE GALLIENNE

868. Song

869. The Second Crucifixion

LAURENCE BINYON

870. Invocation to Youth

871. O World, be Nobler

GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL (‘A. E.’)

872. By the Margin of the Great Deep

873. The Great Breath

T. STURGE MOORE

874. A Duet

FRANCIS THOMPSON

875. The Poppy

HENRY CUST

876. Non Nobis

KATHARINE TYNAN HINKSON

877. Sheep and Lambs

FRANCES BANNERMAN

878. An Upper Chamber

ALICE MEYNELL

879. Renouncement

880. The Lady of the Lambs

DORA SIGERSON

881. Ireland

MARGARET L. WOODS

882. Genius Loci

R. D. BLACKMORE

883. Dominus Illuminatio Mea

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