290 CCLXXV l. 4 Plants under water sympathize with the seasons
of the land, and hence with the winds which affect
them. 291 CCLXXVI Written soon after the death, by shipwreck, of
Wordsworth's brother John, This Poem should be compared with Shelley's following it. Each is the most complete expression of the innermost spirit of his art given by these great Poets :-of that Idea which, as in the case of the true Painter, (to quote the words of Reynolds,) 'subsists only in the mind : The sight never beheld it, nor has the hand expressed it ; it is an idea residing in the breast of the artist, which he is always labouring to impart, and
which he dies at last without imparting.' 292
the Kind: the human race. 293 CCLXXVIII Proteus represented the everlasting changes,
united with ever-recurrent sameness, of the Sea. CCLXXIX the Royal Saint : Henry VI.
WITH DATES OF BIRTH AND DEATH
ALEXANDER, William (1580-1640) xxn Bacon, Francis (1561-1626) LVII BARBAULD, Anna Laetitia (1743–1825) CLXV BARNEFIELD, Richard (16th Century) XXXIV BEAUMONT, Francis (1586_1616) LXVII BURNS, Robert (1759-1796) cxxv, CXXXII, CXXXIX, CXLIV,
CXLVIII, CXLIX, CL, CLI, CLIII, CLV, CLVI BYRON, George Gordon Noel (1788–1824) CLXIX, CLXXI,
CLXXIII, CXC, CCII, CCIX, CCXXII, CCXXXII CAMPBELL, Thomas (1777–1844) CLXXXI, CLXXXIII, CLXXXVII, CXCVII,
COVI, CCVII, CCXV, CCLVI, CCLXII, CCLXVII, CCLXXXIII CAREW, Thomas (1589_1639) LXXXVII CAREY, Henry ( -1743) CXXXI CIBBER, Colley (1671–1757) cxix COLERIDGE, Hartley (1796-1849) CLXXV COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor (1772–1834) CLXVIII, CCLXXX COLLINS, William (1720-1756) CXXIV, CXLI, CXLVI COLLINS, (18th Century) CLXIV CONSTABLE, Henry (156--1-1604 ?) XV COWLEY, Abraham (1618-1667) CII COWPER, William (1731–1800) cxxix, CXXXIV, CXLIII, CLX,
CLXI, CLXII CRASHAW, Richard (1615 ?–1652) LXXIX CUNNINGHAM, Allan (1784-1842) COV DANIEL, Samuel (1562-1619) XXXV DEKKER, Thomas (- - 1638?) LIV DRAYTON, Michael (1563—1631) XXXVII DRUMMOND, William (1585—1649) 11, XXXVIII, XLIII, LV, LVIII,
LIX, LXI DRYDEN, John (1631–1700) LXIII, CXVI ELLIOTT, Jane (18th Century) cXXVI FLETCHER, John (1576—1625) CIV
GAY, John (1688–1732) cxxx GOLDSMITH, Oliver (1728—1774) CXXXVIII GRAHAM, - (1735-1797) σXXXIII Grar, Thonias (1716 –1771) CXVII, cxx, CXXIII, CXL, CXLII,
CXLVII, CLVIII, CLIX
HERBERT, George (1593–1632) LXXIV HERRICK, Robert (1591-1674?) LXXXII, LXXXVIII, XCII, XCIII,
xcVI, cix, cx HEYWOOD, Thomas (
16497) LII HOOD, Thomas (1798—1845) ccxxiv, CCXXXI, OCXXXV JONSON, Ben (1574-1637) LXXIII, LXXVIII, XC KEATS, John (1795—1821) CLXVI, CLXVII, CXCI, CXCIII, CXCvil,
CXCIX, COXXIX, CCXLIV, OCLV, CCLXX, CCLXXXIV -LAMB, Charles (1775—1835) ccxx, CCXXXIII, CCXXXVII LINDSAY, Anne (1750-1825) CLII LODGE, Thomas (1550—1625) XVI LOGAN, John (1748-1788) CXXVII LOVELACE, Richard (1618—1658) LXXXIII, XCIX, C LYLYE, John (1554-1600) LI MARLOWE, Christopher (1562–1599) v MARVELL, Andrew (1620-1678) LXV, CXI, CXIV MICKLE, William Julius (1734-1788) CLIV MILTON, John (1608-1674) LXII, LXIV, LXVI, LXX, LXXI, LXXVI,
LXXVII, LXXXV, CXII, OXIII, CXV MOORE, Thomas (1780—1852) CLxxxv, CCI, CCXVII, CCXXI,
CCXXV
NAIRN, Carolina (1766—1845) CLVII Nash, Thomas (1567—1001?) 1 PHILIPS, Ambrose (1871—1749) CXXI POPE, Alexander (1688–1744) CXVIII PRIOR, Matthew (1664—1721) CXXXVII ROGERS, Samuel (1762-1855) cxxxv, CXLV Scott, Walter (1771–1832) CV, CLXX, CLXXXII, CLXXXVI, CXCII,
cxciv, CXCVI, COIV, CCXXX, CCXXXIV, CCXXXVI, CCXXXIX,
COLXIII SEDLEY, Charles (1689–1701) LXXXI, XCVIII SEWELL, George -1726) CLXIII SHAKESPEARE, William (1564—1616) III, IV, VI, VII, VIII, X, XI,
XII, XIII, XIV, XVIII, XIX, xx, XXIII, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII, XXIX, XXX, XXXI, XXXII, XXXVI, XXXix, XLII, XLIV, XLV,
XLVI, XLVIII, XLIX, L, LVI, LX SHELLEY, Percy. Bysshe (1792–1822) CLXXII, CLXXVI, CLXXXIV,
CLXXXVIII, cxcv, ccm, CCXXVI, ccxxvii, ccxli, ccxlvi, CCLII, CCLIX, CCLX, CCLXIV, CCLXV, CCLXVIII, CCLXXI,
CCLXXIV, CCLXXV, CCLXXVII, CCLXXXV, CCLXXXVIII SHIRLEY, James (1596_1666) LXVIII, LXIX SIDNEY, Philip (1554—1586) XXIV SOUTHEY, Robert (1774-1843) CCXVI, CCXXVIII SPENSER, Edmund (1553-1598-9) Lií SUCKLING, John (1608-9---1641) CI SYLVESTER, Joshua (1563-1618) XXV
THOMSON, James (1700-1748) CXXII, CXXXVI VAUGHAN, Henry (1621–1695) LXXV VERE, Edward (1534-1604) XLI WALLER, Edmund (1605–1687) LXXXIX, XOV WEBSTER, John (- 1638 ?) XLVII WITHER, George (1588-1667) CIII WOLFE, Charles (1791–1823) CCXVIII WORDSWORTH, William (1776—1850) CLXXIV, CLXXVII, CLXXVIII,
CLXXIX, CLXXX, CLXXXIX, CC, CCVIII, CCX, CCXI, CCXII, CCXIII, CCXIV, CCXIX, CCXXIII, CCXXXVIII, CCXL, CCXLII, CCXLIII, CCXLV, CCXLVII, CCXLVIII, CCXLIX, CCL, COLI, CCLIII, CCLIV, CCLVII, CCLVIII, CCLXI, CCLXVI, OCLXIX, CCLXXII, CCLXXIII, CCLXXVI, CCLXXVIII, CCLXXIX, OCLXXXI, CCLXXXII, CCLXXXVI,
CCLXXXVII WOTTON, Henry (1568–1639) LXXII, LXXXIV. WYAT, Thomas (1503-1542), XXI, XXXIII UNKNOWN: IX, XVII, XL, LXXX, LXXXVI, XCI, XCIV, XCVII, CVI,
CVII, CVIII, CXXVIII
Absence, hear thou my protestation A Chieftain to the Highlands bound A flock of sheep that leisurely pass by Ah, Chloris! could I now but sit Ah! County Guy, the hour is nigh. All in the Downs the fleet was moor'd All thoughts, all passions, all delights And are ye sure the news is true And is this-Yarrow?-This the Stream And thou art dead, as young and fair And wilt thou leave me thus Ariel to Miranda :-Take Art thou pale for weariness Art thou poor, yet hast thou golden slumbers. As it fell upon a day w! was walking all alane
sluniber did my spirit seal. As slow our ship her foamy track A sweet disorder in the dress At the corner of Wood Street, when daylight appears At the mid hour of night, when stars are weeping, I fly Avenge, O Lord ! thy slaughter'd Saints, whose bones Awake, Aeolian lyre, awake wake, awake, my Lyre
weary lot is thine, fair maid A wet sheet and a flowing sea A widow bird. sate mourning for her Love
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6 179 269
69 183 122 168 151 261 196
20 252 269 36 21 88 178 217
76 251 196
49 130
82 191 200 269
Bards of Passion and of Mirth Beauty sat bathing by a spring . Behold her, single
in the field Being your slave, what should I do but tend Beneath these fruit-tree boughs that shed Best and Brightest, come away. Bid me to live, and I will live Blest pair of Sirens, pledges of Heaven's joy. Blow, blow, thou winter wind Bright Star! would I were steadfast as thou art
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11 250
7 242 263
78 101
25 194
Call for the robin-redbreast and the wren Calm was the day, and through the trembling air Captain, or Colonel, or Knight in arms Care-charmer Sloep, son of the sable Night. Come away, come away,
Death. Come live with me and be my Love Crabbed Age and Youth Cupid and my Campaspe play'd Cyriack, whose grandsire, on the royal bench.
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