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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’
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VIII
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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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