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PALGRAVE'S GOLDEN TREASURY

OF SONGS AND LYRICS

BOOK SECOND

Palgrave's Golden Treasury

of Songs and Lyrics

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Book Second

Edited with Notes

By

W. Bell, M.A.

PRINCIPAL, GOVERNMENT COLLEGE, LAHORE

London
Macmillan and Co., Ltd.

New York: The Macmillan Co.

1896

All rights reserved

GLASGOW PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS BY ROBERT MACLEHOSE AND CO.

PREFACE TO THE GOLDEN TREASURY.

THIS little Collection differs, it is believed, from others in the attempt made to include in it all the best original Lyrical pieces and Songs in our language (save a very few regretfully omitted on account of length), by writers not living, and none beside the best. Many familiar verses will hence be met with; many also which should be familiar: the Editor will regard as his fittest readers those who love Poetry so well that he can offer them nothing not already known and valued.

The Editor is acquainted with no strict and exhaustive definition of Lyrical Poetry; but he has found the task of practical decision increase in clearness and in facility as he advanced with the work, whilst keeping in view a few simple principles. Lyrical has been here held essentially to imply that each Poem shall turn on some single thought, feeling, or situation. In accordance with this, narrative, descriptive, and didactic poems,-unless accompanied by rapidity of movement, brevity, and the colouring of human passion,-have been excluded. Humorous poetry, except in the very unfrequent instances where a truly poetical tone pervades the whole, with what is strictly personal, occasional, and religious, has been considered foreign to the idea of the book. Blank verse and the ten-syllable couplet, with all pieces markedly

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