HOOD, Thomas (1798-1845) 254, 284, 307, 314. JOHNSON, Samuel (1709-1784) 82, 92, 113 KEATS, John (1795-1821) 165, 185, 207, 223 KINGSLEY, Charles (1819-1875) 262, 270, 282, 295, 302, 312, 317 LANDOR, Walter Savage (1775-1864) 255 LONGFELLOW, Henry Wadsworth (1807-1882) 255, 264, 276, 291, LOVELACE, Richard (1618-1658) 30 MACAULAY, Thomas Babington, Lord (1800-1859) 240, 248, 269, MARLOWE, Christopher (1563-1593) 5 MARVELL, Andrew (1620-1678) 25 MILTON, John (1608-1674) 13, 21, 45, 61, 69 MONTROSE, James Graham, Marquis of (1612-1650) 57 MORRIS, William (1834-1897) 252 MOORE, Thomas (1779-1852) 149 POE, Edgar Allan (1811-1849) 282 POPE, Alexander (1688-1744) 81, 83, 85, 91, 93, 94, 105 PRIOR, Matthew (1664-1721) 106 RALEIGH, Sir Walter (1552-1618) 6, 71 RAMSAY, Allan (1685-1758) 119 SCOTT, Sir Walter (1771-1833) 148, 150, 156, 169, 176, 179, 188, 197, SHAKESPEARE, William (1564-1616) 1, 12, 16, 17, 18, 29, 31, 32, 53, 54, 56, 59, 71 SHELLEY, Percy Bysshe (1792-1822) 145, 168, 173, 181, 200, 204, SHIRLEY, James (1596-1666) 39 SOUTHEY, Robert (1774-1843) 166 SPENSER, Edmund (1553-1598) 4, 43, 50 TENNYSON, Alfred, Lord (1809-1892) 232 THACKERY, William Makepeace (1811-1863) 313 THOMSON, James (1700-1748) 120 WITHER, George (1588-1667) 2, 7, 60 WOLFE, Charles (1791-1823) 164 WORDSWORTH, William (1770-1850) 121, 132, 139, 147, 167, 184, 197, 208, 216, 226 WOTTON, Sir Henry (1568-1639) 58 UNKNOWN, 19, 36, 66, 67, 108 Alas, they had been friends in youth 128 All these and more came flocking; but with looks 13 All thoughts, all passions, all delights 133 All worldly shapes shall melt in gloom 140 And here the buzz of eager nations ran 213 Another year! Another deadly blow 197 Arethusa arose 204 As it fell upon a day 10 Behold her, single in the field As under eddying Baltic flaws Attend, all ye who list to hear our noble England's praise Awake, Æolian lyre, awake Beneath is spread like a green sea 285 240 73 147 210 Beside yon straggling fence that skirts the way 109 Best and brightest, come away. 168 Bury the Great Duke 232 Come then, my Friend, my Genius, come along Condemned to Hope's delusive mine Earth has not anything to show more fair Eleven men of England. Even such is time, that takes in trust Evil sped the battle-play Fair stood the wind for France Farewell, Life! my senses swim Farewell to Lochaber, and farewell, my Jean Fear no more the heat o' the sun. From town to town, from tower to tower 83 92 208 244 282 33 314 119 71 121 Get up, get up for shame! the blooming morn Go, one of you, find out the forester PAGE 51 259 54 131 Hail, beauteous stranger of the grove Where is his son Hark, hark! the lark at Heaven's gate sings Her eyes the glow-worm lend thee. Here lies our good Edmund, whose genius was such His rash fierce blaze of riot cannot last How sleep the Brave, who sink to rest I bring fresh showers for the thirsting flowers I sprang to the stirrup, and Joris, and he I wish I were where Helen lies 181 I 225 18 8 282 45 61 56 95 117 173 307 292 209 116 66 In the worst inn's worst room, with mat half hung In the market-place of Bruges stands the belfry old and brown In the year since Jesus died for men 276 85 144 In this world, the Isle of Dreams 72 In vain, in vain-the all-composing hour Lords, Knights, and Squires, the numerous band My days among the dead are past My fairest child, I have no song to give you My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains 45 166 57 317 185 165 Nature and Nature's laws lay hid in night Nay, by my soul!' said Leoline PAGE 91 Near yonder copse, where once the garden smiled Nobly, nobly Cape St. Vincent to the north-west died away No, those days are gone away. Not a drum was heard, not a funeral note Not from a vain or shallow thought 85 244 223 164 280 Not with more glories, in th' ethereal plain Now haud your tongue, baith wife and carle 105 29 150 O'er the glad waters of the dark blue sea Oh England is a pleasant place for them that's rich and high. 295 Oh gift of God! Oh perfect day 315 Oh God of battles, steel my soldiers' hearts 32 Oh heard ye yon pibroch sound sad in the gale On what foundation stands the warrior's pride Peace to all such! but were there one whose fires Roll on, thou deep and dark blue Ocean, roll She was a phantom of delight Shepherds all, and maidens fair Shepherds, rise, and shake off sleep Silence augmenteth grief, writing increaseth rage So, some tempestuous morn in early June PAGE 132 55 50 42 176 60 261 270 316 84 40 264 212 8 30 The forward youth that would appear The Assyrian came down like a wolf on the fold The curfew tolls the knell of parting day The fifteenth day of July The glories of our blood and state The isles of Greece, the isles of Greece The night is past, and shines the sun The winds were yelling, the waves were swelling 194 87 36 25 39 201 19 151 218 269 Then, as I said, the duke, great Bolingbroke 17 There is mist on the mountain, and night on the vale To my true King I offered, free from stain 290 To the Lords of Convention 'twas Claver'se who spoke Up, up, my Friend, and quit your books 167 Waken, lords and ladies gay. 169 Warriors and chiefs! should the shaft or the sword 194 Welcome, wild North-easter 262 When all the world is young, lad 312 |