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Song of the Brook............. Alfred Tennyson. 460
Song of the Camp, The........ Bayard Taylor. 216
Song of the Fairies....... ......John Lyly. 793
Song of the Greek Poet.............Lord Byron. 360
Song of the North, A....... Elizabeth Doten. 421
Song of the River.............. Charles Kingsley. 461
Song of the Shirt, The............ Thomas Hood. 716
Song of the Summer Winds.... George Darley. 433
Song, on May Morning........... John Milton. 427
Song "Oh welcome, bat and owlet gray,"

Joanna Baillie. 481
Song" Rarely, rarely, comest thou,"
Percy Bysshe Shelley. 779
Songs of Birds, The........... John Lyly. 480
Song "Still to be neat, still to be drest,"

Ben Jonson. 740
Song, sung by Rogero.......... George Canning. 935
Song "The lark now leaves his watery

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Song to May.
Song to May....

Hartley Coleridge. 472
......Erasmus Darwin. 431
Lord Thurlow. 428

Song, To the Evening Star........ T. Campbell. 447
Song-"To thy lover" ...... Richard Crashaw. 126
Song" Under the greenwood tree,"

William Shakespeare. 457
Songs of Praise the Angels Sang.J.Montgomery. 588
Songs of Seven.......................Jean Ingelow. 19
Sonnet-"A good that never satisfies the
William Drummond. 656
Sonnet-"Because I oft in dark abstracted
guise".
.......Sir Philip Sidney. 781
Sonnet, Composed upon Westminster Bridge,
William Wordsworth. 503

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John Milton. 313
Sonnet-" Poor soul, the centre of my sinful
earth"......... William Shakespeare. 753
Sonnet-"Sad is our youth, for it is ever
going".
....Aubrey de Vere. 614
Sonnet-"Scorn not the sonnet; critic, you

have frown'd". William Wordsworth. 781
Sonnets from the Portuguese..E. B. Browning. 134
Sonnet-"Shall I compare thee to a summer's

day?"............. William Shakespeare. 220
Sonnet-"Since I did leave the presence of
my love".................... Edmund Spenser. 190
Sonnet-"Since there's no help, come, let us
kiss and part".
Sonnet, Summer...........
Sonnet-"Sweet is the rose, but grows upon a
Edmund Spenser. 780

brere".

Michael Drayton. 170
.Lord Thurlow. 433

Sonnet-"That time of year thou may'st in
me behold".......... William Shakespeare. 219
Sonnet-"The doubt which ye misdeem, fair
love, is vain"................................Edmund Spenser. 101
Sonnet-"They that have power to hurt, and
will do none". ..... William Shakespeare. 754
Sonnet-"Time wasteth years, and months,
and hours"............................................ Thomas Watson. 172
Sonnet-"Tired with all these, for restful

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death I cry".. William Shakespeare. 219
Sonnet, To Cyriac Skinner.........John Milton. 234
Sonnet to his Lute......... William Drummond. 734
Sonnet to Hope......... Helen Maria Williams. 663
Sonnet-"To live in hell, and heaven to be-

hold"
Henry Constable. 212
Sonnet-"To me, fair friend, you never can
be old"............... William Shakespeare. 752
Sonnet, To Milton........ William Wordsworth. 240
Sonnet-" To one who has been long in city
pent"......
......John Keats. 499
Sonnet to the Glow-Worm...........John Clare. 483
Sonnet, To the Lord General Cromwell,

John Milton. 234
Sonnet, To the Moon.........Sir Philip Sidney. 118
Sonnet, To the Moon............... Lord Thurlow. 446
Sonnet, To the Redbreast....John Bampfylde. 477
Sonnet-"When I do count the clock that

tells the time"...... William Shakespeare. 752
Sonnet-"When in disgrace with fortune and
men's eyes"
William Shakespeare. 219
Sonnet-"When in the chronicle of wasted

time ............. William Shakespeare. 220
Sonnet, When the Assault was Intended to
the City
...John Milton. 313

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Sonnet-"When to the sessions of sweet silent
thought"............. William Shakespeare. 753
Sonnet written after seeing Windsor Castle,

Spring..........
Spring........

Thomas Warton. 504
Sorrows of Werther, The... W. M. Thackeray. 895
Sound the Loud Timbrel........ Thomas Moore. 550
Thomas Nash. 427
Henry Timrod. 431
Thomas Gray. 427
William Drummond. 425
.......Jane Taylor. 671
..Alfred Tennyson. 546
dead, as young and
.....Lord Byron. 742

Spring, Ode on the...........
Spring, To...........
Squire's Pew, The...........
St. Agnes' Eve............
Stanzas "And thou art
fair"
Stanzas Farewell, life! my senses swim,"
Thomas Hood. 637
Stanzas "My life is like the summer rose,"
Richard Henry Wilde. 616
Stanzas "Oh, talk not to me of a name great
in story"
...........Lord Byron. 157
Stanzas on the Death of a Friend... R. Heber. 594
Stanzas "Thought is deeper than all speech,"
C. P. Cranch. 782
Stanzas "When lovely woman stoops to
folly".
.Oliver Goldsmith. 687
Stanzas "When midnight o'er the moonless
William Robert Spencer. 94
Stanzas for Music-"There be none of
Beauty's daughters "........... Lord Byron. 157
Stanzas written in Dejection near Naples,
Percy Bysshe Shelley. 261
St. Anthony's Sermon to the Fishes,

..........

skies"....

............

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Robert Tannahill. 440
There be Those
Bernard Barton. 617
There is a Dwelling-Place Above..... R. Mant. 599
There is a Garden in her Face....... R. Alison, 185
There is a Happy Land......... Andrew Young. 599
There is a Land of Pure Delight. Isaac Watts. 599
There's not a Joy the World can Give,

The Sun Rises Bright in France,

Lord Byron. 656

Allan Cunningham. 358

Author Unknown. 915
Star of Bethlehem, The ...Henry K. White. 577
Star-Spangled Banner, The...Francis S. Key. 353
St. Cecilia's Day, Ode on...... Alexander Pope. 727
St. Cecilia's Day, Song for .......John Dryden. 726
Steadfast Shepherd, The........ George Wither. 153
Stolen Kiss, A........
George Wither. 156
Stormy Petrel, The...... Bryan Waller Procter. 470 The Wretch, condemned with Life to Part,
St. Patrick was a Gentleman... Henry Bennett. 924
Stranger and his Friend, The...J. Montgomery. 541
Stranger on the Sill, The... T. Buchanan Read. 75
Stream of Life, The....... Arthur Hugh Clough. 614
Sturge, In Remembrance of Joseph. Whittier. 277
Summer Longings.......... Denis F. McCarthy. 429
Summer, Sonnet on............... Lord Thurlow. 433
Sunday.....
Superstition......
Supplication, A.

Sweet and Low........

Sweet-and-Twenty.....

George Herbert. 560
.......John Norris. 179
.Abraham Cowley. 121
.Alfred Tennyson. 31

W. Shakespeare. 163

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Susan..........

Oliver Goldsmith. 785
They are all Gone............ Henry Vaughan. 597
They come! the Merry Summer Months,

......

William Motherwell. 430
They're Dear Fish to Me.... Author Unknown. 699
Thomson, Ode on the Death of..... W. Collins. 244
Those Evening Bells.............. Thomas Moore. 764
Thou art, O God..........
Thomas Moore. 551
Thought among the Roses, A... Peter Spencer. 456
Thoughts in a Garden ..........Andrew Marvell. 497
Thoughts in a Library....... Anne C. L. Botta. 738
Thou hast Sworn by thy God, my Jeanie,
A. Cunningham. 157
Three Fishers, The....... Charles Kingsley. 699
Three Ravens, The...........Author Unknown. 411
Three Sons, The..
......John Moultrie. 50
Three Troopers, The... George W. Thornbury. 309

...........

....

......John Gay. 119 Three Warnings, The... Hester Thrale Piozzi. 619

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Three Years she Grew Wm. Wordsworth. 49
Thrush's Nest, The....................John Clare. 476
Thy Goodness, Lord, our Souls Confess,

Thomas Gibbons. 562

Thy Voice is Heard thro' Rolling Drums,

Alfred Tennyson. 743
Thy Will be Done....... ..... Charlotte Elliott. 566
Thy Will be Done.............. Anna L. Waring. 567
Thy Will be Done... .....John G. Whittier, 568
Tiger, The...........
William Blake. 494
Times Go by Turns............ Robert Southwell. 778
'Tis the Last Rose of Summer........ T. Moore. 456
Tithonus
Alfred Tennyson. 787
To a Bird that Haunted the Waters of Laaken
in the Winter................. Lord Thurlow. 472
To a Child Embracing his Mother... T. Hood. 35
To a Highland Girl........... Wm. Wordsworth. 65
To Althea, from Prison...... Richard Lovelace. 124
To a Mountain Daisy.
Robert Burns. 454
To a Mouse...
.......... Robert Burns. 483
To an Absent Wife.......... George D. Prentice. 14
To an Early Primrose.... Henry K. White. 452
To a Nightingale........... William Drummond. 477
To a Skeleton......
To a Skylark....

To a Skylark........

........

......Author Unknown, 642
.Percy Bysshe Shelley. 474
William Wordsworth. 473
To a Skylark...........
............................. William Wordsworth. 473
To Autumn
...........John Keats. 435
To a very Young Lady......Sir Charles Sedley. 189
To a Water-Fowl....... William Cullen Bryant. 471
To Blossoms..........
Robert Herrick. 457
To Celia.....
Ben Jonson. 195
To Charlotte Pulteney. ......... Ambrose Philips. 35
To Cynthia......

To Daffodils...

To Dianeme...

..........

Ben Jonson. 446
Robert Herrick. 453
..... Robert Herrick. 210
To Eva.......... Ralph Waldo Emerson. 217
To his Forsaken Mistress.........Sir R. Ayton. 148
To his Lute..................
William Drummond. 734
To his Mistress, the Queen of Bohemia,

Sir Henry Wotton. 185
To Ianthe...................... Walter Savage Landor. 213
To Keep a True Lent........... Robert Herrick. 587
fo Lady Anne Hamilton........ W. R. Spencer. 779
To Lucasta, On Going beyond the Seas,

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William Wordsworth. 480
William Wordsworth. 453

To the Daisy............... William Wordsworth. 454
To the Earl of Warwick on the Death of Mr.
Thomas Tickell. 242
To the Evening Star.......... ..John Leyden. 447
To the Fringed Gentian........... W' C. Bryant. 455
To the Grasshopper and Cricket..... L. Hunt. 482
To the Lady Margaret........... Samuel Daniel. 230
To the Lady Margaret Ley........John Milton. 235
To the Memory of my Beloved, the Author,
Mr. William Shakespeare, and what he
hath left us.........
................................... Ben Jonson. 228
To the Moon...... Percy Bysshe Shelley. 446
To the Nightingale......... William Drummond. 478
To the Nightingale.... ..........................John Milton, 478
Thomas Campbell. 444

To the Rainbow.....

36

To the Sister of Elia......... Walter S. Landor. 273
To thy Temple I Repair.........J. Montgomery. 561
To T. L. H........
......Leigh Hunt.
Touchstone, The............ William Allingham. 665
Toujours Amour... Edmund Clarence Stedman. 163
To Vincent Corbet, my Son... Richard Corbet. 233
To Virgins to make Much of Time... Herrick. 123
Traveller, The................... Oliver Goldsmith, 767
Treasures of the Deep, The......... F. Hemans. 463
Triumph of Charis, The............. Ben Jonson. 160
Trooper to his Mare, The........ C. G. Halpine. 493
Twa Corbies, The.............. Author Unknown. 412
'Twas when the Seas were Roaring.....J. Gay. 125
Twenty-One..........
......Julia C. Dorr. 682
Twenty Years Ago.......
.......... Author Unknown, 78
Twins, The.........
Henry S. Leigh. 906
Two Rivers.......Ralph Waldo Emerson. 764

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VAGABONDS, The...............J. T. Trowbridge. 717
Valediction.......
Richard Baxter, 592
Vanity of Human Wishes, The....S. Johnson. 649
Vanity of the World, The....Francis Quarles. 654
Vengeance of Mudara, The....J. G. Lockhart. 292
Veni Creator
.......John Dryden. 543
Veni Creator Spiritus......... Author Unknown. 542
Verses in Praise of Angling....Sir H. Wotton. 467
Verses, supposed to be Written by Alexan-

der Selkirk............................... William Cowper. 679
Very Mournful Ballad, A...........................Lord Byron. 295
Vicar, The......... Winthrop Mackworth Praed. 913
Vicar of Bray, The............ Author Unknown. 914
Village Blacksmith, The...H. W. Longfellow. 693
Vincent Corbet, my Son, To.......... R. Corbet. 233
Violet, The.............. William Wetmore Story. 453
Virtue.....
George Herbert. 662
Virtuoso, A........
Austin Dobson. 958
Vision upon this Conceit of the Faerie
Queene, A...............Sir Walter Raleigh. 739
Voiceless, The. Oliver Wendell Holmes. 626

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WAE'S ME FOR PRINCE CHARLIE..... Wm. Glen. 326
Walking with God.............. William Cowper. 564
Waly, Waly, but Love be Bonny,

51

Author Unknown. 103
Wandering Jew, The.......... Author Unknown, 374
Warren's Address
John Pierpont. 329
Watchman, tell us of the Night,
Sir John Bowring. 523
Water-Fowl, To a ..... William Cullen Bryant. 471
We are Brethren a'.................. Robert Nicoll. 706
We are Seven............ William Wordsworth.
Weary............... Christina Georgina Rossetti. 591
Web of Life, The.......... Clara J. Moore. 617
Weep no More........
....John Fletcher. 786
Welcome, The.
........ William Browne. 125
Welcome, The........... Thomas Osborne Davis. 158
Wellington, Ode on the Death of the Duke
Alfred Tennyson. 270
Well of St. Keyne, The......... Robert Southey. 898
We Parted in Silence............Julia Crawford. 85
We Sing the Praise of Him who Died,

of.

Thomas Kelly. 535
West Wind, Ode to the......... Percy B. Shelley. 436
Wet Sheet and a Flowing Sea. A. Cunningham. 695
What Ails this Heart o' Mine......S. Blamire. 199
What are These in Bright Array,

James Montgomery. 598
What is Prayer...............James Montgomery. 563
What Mr. Robinson Thinks.......J. R. Lowell. 922
When all Thy Mercies, O my God.J. Addison. 547
When Coldness Wraps this Suffering Clay,

When our Heads are Bowed with Woe,

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Henry Hart Milman. 582

When Stars are in the Quiet Skies,

Edward Bulwer Lytton. 218
When the Assault was Intended to the City.
John Milton. 313
When the Kye comes Hame.......James Hogg. 167
When we Two Parted.....
................ Lord Byron. 86
Where did you Come from?....G. Macdonald. 31
Where are you Going, my Pretty Maid?

Author Unknown. 898
Where lies the Land...... Arthur Hugh Clough. 466
Where shall the Lover Rest ......Sir W. Scott. 176
Which shall it Be?............ Ethel Lynn Beers. 45
Whilst as Fickle Fortune Smiled,

.....

Richard Barnefield. 778
Whilst Thee I Seek ... Helen Maria Williams. 572
Whiskers, The................ Samuel Woodworth. 892
White Rose, The.......... .Author Unknown, 214
Who is Sylvia?.... William Shakespeare. 217
Why so Pale?....
Sir John Suckling. 104
Why thus Longing? ........Harriet W. Sewall. 766
Widow and Child, The........ Alfred Tennyson. 56
Wife, A.............. William Allingham. 12
William and Margaret.......... David Mallet. 175
Willie Winkie.........
William Miller. 41
Will of God, The........... Frederick W. Faber. 566
Windsor Castle, Sonnet written after seeing,

Thomas Warton. 504
Winifreda
.Author Unknown. 7
Winsome Wee Thing, The....... Robert Burns. 9
Wish, A..........
........Samuel Rogers. 6
Wishes for the Supposed Mistress,

Richard Crashaw. 121
With a Guitar, to Jane........ Percy B. Shelley. 732
Without and Within...........James R. Lowell. 707
Without and Within.... Richard H. Stoddard. 12
Woman's Answer, A....... Adelaide A. Procter. 188
Woman's Inconstancy........Sir Robert Ayton. 141
Woman's Question, A.... Adelaide A. Procter. 187
Wonderfu' Wean, The...... William Miller. 42
Woodman, Spare that Tree!...... G. P. Morris. 75
Wrestling Jacob............
............ Charles Wesley. 571
YARN of the "Nancy Bell," The,

William S. Gilbert. 910
Yarrow Revisited......... William Wordsworth. 511
Yarrow Unvisited........ William Wordsworth. 510
Yarrow Visited ........... William Wordsworth. 510
Ye Gentlemen of England.....Martyn Parker. 701
Ye Golden Lamps of Heaven, Farewell,

Philip Doddridge. 588
Ye Mariners of England......
............................. T. Campbell. 356
Lord Byron. 625 Young Airly......

When Gathering Clouds around I View,

Sir Robert Grant. 569
When Icicles Hang by the Wall...Shakespeare. 438
When Maggie Gangs Away........James Hogg. 161

Author Unknown. 325
Young May Moon, The ......... Thomas Moore. 162
Youth and Age............. Samuel T. Coleridge. 94

ZARA'S EAR-RINGS ....John Gibson Lockhart. 183

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