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Mabel on Midsummer Day..

The Fairies of the Caldon-Low...............

The Use of Flowers.........

HOWITT, WILLIAM

The Northern Seas..........
The Wind in a Frolic.....

HUNT, LEIGH

Abou Ben Adhem........
Chorus of Flowers...........
Jaffar...

The Dryads..

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HUTCHINSON, NELLY M.

Vagrant Pansies............

INGELOW, JEAN

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Songs of Seven-Seven Times One.......

Seven Times Two................

The Singing Lesson....

JONSON, BEN

Hymn to Diana..

Triumph of Charis..

KEATS, JOHN

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Ode on the Poets.......

KINGSLEY, CHARLES

A Farewell..

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Burial of the Minnesink................................ 117

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A Psalm of Life..

My Lost Youth....

The Builders....

The Castle by the Sea...

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The Fiftieth Birthday of Agassiz................................................... 122

The Secret of the Sea...

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LOVELACE, RICHARD

To Althea from Prison...........
To Lucasta on going to the Wars....

LOWELL, JAMES R.

The Beggar......

The Fountain..

MACDONALD, GEORGE

Little White Lily..

The Wind and the Moon.......

MACKAY, CHARLES

The Miller of Dee........

MARLOWE, CHRISTOPHER

The Shepherd to his Love......

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MILLER, WILLIAM

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MILTON, JOHN

Hymn, on the Morning of Christ's Nativity.........

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L'Allegro...
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Lycidas. .......................... 233
On his Blindness....................................................................................................... 245

M. M. D.

Pussy's Class.

MOORE, CLEMENT C.

Christmas Times..

OLD BALLAD

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Chevy Chase..

King John and the Abbot of Canterbury....

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Robin Hood and Allan a Dale................................ 139

Robin Hood and the Bishop of Hereford....
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Sir Patrick Spence......

OLD ENGLISH POETRY

Peace of Mind...

That each thing is hurt of itself....

PERCIVAL, JAMES G.

The Coral Grove....

RALEIGH, WALTER

The Lie.....

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The Nymph's Reply..

SCOTT, WALTER

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Ariel's Songs.

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Blow, blow, thou Winter Wind..................................................................................... 291
Fidele....

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Song of the Fairy....
The approach of the Fairies............................................................................................ 199
Time and Love........................................................................ 161
To his Love....
True Love....

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Under the Greenwood Tree................................................................ 278

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The Deserted House................................................................ 140
The Garden Song...

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THACKERAY, WILLIAM M.
The Mahogany Tree....

THAXTER, CELIA

Spring...

TRENCH, RICHARD C.

A Dewdrop falling...

WADSWORTH, OLIVE A.
Over in the Meadow.
WARNER, L. G.

Friends...

WHITTIER, JOHN G.

My Playmate...................................
Telling the Bees.....

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The Red River Voyageur...

WOLFE, CHARLES

The Burial of Sir John Moore.

WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM

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Ode on Intimations of Immortality....

Ode to Duty.....

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WOTTON, HENRY

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WYATT, THOMAS

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POETRY.

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LULLABY OF AN INFANT CHIEF.

O, hush thee, my babie, thy sire was a knight,
Thy mother a lady both lovely and bright;

The woods and the glens from the tower which we see,
They all are belonging, dear babie, to thee.

O, fear not the bugle, though loudly it blows,
It calls but the warders that guard thy repose;
Their bows would be bended, their blades would be red
Ere the step of a foeman draws near to thy bed.

O, hush thee, my babie, the time soon will come,
When thy sleep shall be broken by trumpet and drum ;
Then hush thee, my darling, take rest while you may,
For strife comes with manhood, and waking with day.
Sir Walter Scott.

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THE OLD MAN IN THE WOOD.

There was an old man who lived in a wood,
As you shall plainly see;

He thought he could do more work in one day
Than his wife could do in three.

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