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ALLINGHAM. Born at Ballyshannon, Ireland. Poems, 1850; Day and Night Songs, 1854; Lawrence Bloomfield in Ireland, a descriptive poem characteristic of Irish life, 1869; Songs and Ballads, 1877.

MUNBY. Benoni, 1852; Elegiacs, 1859; Verses New and Old, 1865; Dorothy, a country story, 1880.

ROSSETTI (Dante Gabriel). Painter and Poet. Notable as the founder of the pre-Raffaelite school of painting in England. His poetical works are Ballads and Songs; the House of Life, a series of sonnets; and Translations from the early Italian poets, and of the Vita Nuova of Dante.

Goblin Market;

ROSSETTI (Christina). The sister of Dante Gabriel. the Prince's Progress; and miscellaneous poems, 1862-1881.

INGELOW. Poems, 1863; A Story of Doom, 1867.

STEDMAN. Born at Hartford, Connecticut. Poems Lyrical and Idyllic, 1860; Alice of Monmouth and Other Poems, 1864; The Blameless Prince and Other Poems, 1869; Poetical Works, 1873; The Victorian Poets, 1875 ; Hawthorne and Other Poems, 1877.

ARNOLD (George). Born in New York City. Drift and Other Poems, 1866; Poems Grave and Gay, 1867.

NICHOL. Born at Montrose.

Hannibal, an historical drama; the

Death of Themistocles, and other poems, 1881.

MORRIS (Lewis). Songs of Two Worlds, 1871; The Epic of Hades, 1877; Gwen, 1879; The Ode of Life, 1880.

JACKSON. Mrs. Jackson (her earlier poems "by H. H.," Mrs. Hunt) was born at Amherst, Massachusetts. Verses, 1870.

MORRIS (William). The Defence of Guinevere and other poems, 1858; the Life and Death of Jason, 1867; the Earthly Paradise, 1868-70; Love is enough, 1873; the Story of Sigurd, 1876.

PIATT. Born at Jackson, Indiana. Nests at Washington and Other Poems, 1864; Poems in Sunshine and Firelight, 1866; Western Windows and Other Poems, 1869; Landmarks and Other Poems, 1871.

THAXTER. Mrs. Thaxter. Born at Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Poems, 1874.

WILLSON. The Old Sargeant and Other Poems, 1867.

WINTER.

of Verse, 1871.

Born at Gloucester, Massachusetts. My Witness, a Book

The Bells, 1854;

ALDRICH. Born at Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Daisy's Necklace, and What Came of it, 1856; The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems, 1858; The Course of True Love never did Run Smoothly, 1858; Pampinea and Other Poems, 1861; Out of His Head, 1862; Poems, 1863; The Story of a Bad Boy, 1869; Marjorie Daw and Other People, 1873; Cloth of Gold, 1873; Prudence Palfrey, 1874; Flower and Thorn, 1877; The Queen of Sheba, 1877; The Stillwater Tragedy, 1880; Poems, 1882; From Poukapog to Pesth, 1883.

GARNETT. Primula, 1858; Io in Egypt and other poems, 1859; Translations from the German, 1862; Idylls and Epigrams, from the Greek Anthology, 1869. Since 1875 Mr. Garnett has been Superintendent of the Reading Room at the British Museum.

ASHE. The Rev. Thomas Ashe has written Poems, 1859; Sorrows of Hypsipyle, a drama, 1866; Edith, 1873; Songs Now and Then, 1876.

SWINBURNE. The Queen Mother and Rosamond, 1861; Chastelard; Atalanta in Calydon, 1864; Poems and Ballads, 1866; A Song of Italy, 1867; Songs before Sunrise, 1871; Bothwell, 1874; Songs of Two Nations, 1875; Erechtheus, 1876; Poems and Ballads (second series), 1878; Songs of the Spring-tides, 1880; Mary Stuart, 1881; Tristram of Lyonesse, 1882.

THOMSON. Born at Port Glasgow. The Doom of a City; Bertram to the Lady Geraldine; the Lord of the Castle of Indolence; Vane's Story; Sunday at Hampstead; Sunday up the River; the City of Dreadful Night (written between 1870 and 1874, and published in 1880); and other poems.

HAY. Born at Salem, Indiana. Pike County Ballads and other Pieces, 1871; Castilian Days, 1872.

DOBSON. Vignettes in Rhyme, 1874; Proverbs in Porcelain, 1877; Latter-day Lyrics, 1878.

BUCHANAN. The collected edition of his poetical works (he is also well known as a novelist), comprises Ballads and Poems of Life; London Lyrics, 1866; Sonnets; Political Mystics; and a long Ossianic poem, the Book of Orm.

BRIDGES. Poems, 1873.

Gosse. Madrigals, Songs, and Sonnets, 1870; On Viol and Flute, 1873; King Erik, a drama, 1876; New Poems, 1879.

MARZIALS. The Gallery of Pigeons, 1873.

BEATTY. To my Lady, 1878; Three Women of the People, 1881; Marcia, a tragedy.

LANG. Ballads and Lyrics of Old France, 1872; the Prince of Omur, and other poems, 1880; XXII Ballades in Blue China, 1880; XXII and X, 1881; Helen of Troy, 1882.

DAVIES. Songs of a Wayfarer, 1869; the Shepherd's Garden, 1873.

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A bird sang sweet and strong

Abou Ben Adhem (may his tribe increase !)
Above yon sombre swell of land..

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A despot gazed on sunset clouds

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Ah, Marian mine! the face you look on now

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All thoughts, all passions, all delights..
Although I enter not..

A man there came, whence none could tell..

And thou art dead! as young and fair

A place in thy memory, Dearest!..
A Poppy grows upon the shore...
Arise, my slumbering soul! arise!
As a twig trembles which a bird

A sentinel angel sitting high in glory
A sigh in the morning grey..

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As upland fields were sun-burn'd brown
At anchor in Hampton Roads we lay
A thousand miles from land are we
At the king's gate the subtle Noon
Awake thee, my Lady-Love!....
A weary lot is thine, fair Maid!

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Beautiful Evelyn Hope is dead!..

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Beautiful Things of Old! why are ye gone for ever..

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Before I trust my fate to thee

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Before our Lady came on earth

Beloved the last! beloved the most!

Beneath the poplars o'er the sacred pool.

Beneath this starry arch

Bird of the wilderness!

Blessed Hours! approach her gently

Blue gulf all around us

Bonnie Bessie Lee had a face fu' o' smiles

Bring the bright garlands hither!..

Burly, dozing Humble-Bee!

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By a kirk-yard yett I stood..

Cold blows the wind against the hill......
Come in the evening, or come in the morning.
Come, my tan-faced children!.

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Come up from the fields, Father! here's a letter
Could you not drink her gaze like wine ?...

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Day and night my thoughts incline

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Day Stars! that ope your frownless eyes to twinkle
Dear Love! I have not ask'd you yet....

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First time he kiss'd me, he but only kiss'd

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Flowers! winter flowers! The child is dead..

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From the Desert I come to thee..
Fu' ripe, ripe, was her rosy lip

Glass antique! 'twixt thee and Nell
God makes sech nights, all white an' still
Go from me! Yet I feel that I shall stand
Golden-bill! Golden-bill!.
Good-night! I have to say good-night..
Go where the water glideth gently ever
Green little vaulter in the sunny grass

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