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Come, then, with all thy grave beatitudes.
God.

O my

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"Come, poor child," say the Flowers.. Mrs. Gustafson. 907
Come, see the Dolphin's anchor forged.
.Ferguson. 611
Come, Sleep, and with thy.......
..... Beaumont and Fletcher. 47
Come, Sleep, O Sleep, the certain knot of peace......Sidney. 17
Come, Sunshine, come! thee Nature calls..
Vincent. 542
Come, sweep the harp...
...... Mrs. J. G. Brooks. 568
..Munby. 884
Macdonald, 798
Mrs. Hemans. 450
H. Ware, 459
W. G. Clark, 690
Moore. 349
Burbidge. 748
Landor. 329
..J. Wesley. 173
......Wither. 50
.......S. Johnson. 178
Ballantine. 642

Come to me, come to me,
Come to the sunset tree.....
Come, uncles and cousins....
Come, while the blossoms..

Come, ye disconsolate.......

Comes something down with even-tide.
Comfort thee, O thou mourner.
Commit thou all thy griefs...
Companionship of the Muse..
Condemned to Hope's delusive mine..
Confide ye aye in Providence...
Consider the lilies....

Could I but return..

Could then the babes from yon unsheltered
Could this ill warld ha'e been contrived..
Could ye come back to me....
Couldst thou in calmness yield.

Courage, my soul! now learn to wield.

Cranmer, Sonnet on......
Creator Spirit, by whose aid..

Cromwell, our chief of men..

Miss Rossetti. 834
..Joaquin Miller. 914
cot.....Russell. 267
..Hogg. 553

.Mrs. Craik. 812
.Miss Coleridge. 325
...... Marvell. 112
..Sir A. de Vere. 393
.Dryden, 117
Milton. 99

"Crude, pompous, turgid," the reviewers said..

Cupid and my Campaspe played..

Cyriac, this three-years-day...

"Damon and Pythias," Scene from..

Damon, let a friend advise you.....

Darkness was deepening o'er the seas..

Darlings of the forest..

Dashing in big drops on the narrow pane..
Day-duty done, I've idled forth...

Day follows day; years perish..

Day, in melting purple dying..

Day is dying! Float, O song..
Day on the mountain....

Day-stars! that ope your eyes...

Days of my youth, ye have glided away..
Dear as thou wert, and justly dear...
Dear child, whom sleep can hardly tame..
Dear friend, is all we see a dream?.
Dear little hand that clasps my own..
Dear noble soul, wisely thy lot...
Dear Thomas, didst thou never pop..
Dear Tom, my brave, free-hearted lad.
Death, be not proud, though some..........
Death is a road..

Death of the Strong Man....

Death stands above me, whispering low..
Deathless principle, arise...

Deceiving world, that with alluring toys..
Deep calleth unto deep.......

Deep in the wave is a coral grove.........
"Definitions," Couplets from..
Detached passages from the Plays..
Diaphenia, like the daffadowndilly.
Die down, O dismal day.....
Distichs..

Do and suffer naught in vain..
Do I regret the past....
Do you know you have asked.
Dost thou idly ask to hear...

Dost thou remember that autumnal day..
Down in my solitude under the snow..
Down on the Merrimac River.
Dow's Flat. That's its name...
Drink to me only with thine eyes..
Dulce it is and decorum......

Duncan Gray cam here to woo...

Each leaf upon the trees.......

...Fawcett. 930

Lilly. 40

.Milton. 100

..Banim. 505
....D'Urfey. 156
Miss Pardoe, 620
...Mrs. Cooke. 819

Burleigh. 705
Mrs. Preston. 837
.Hayne. 849
.Mrs. Brooks. 475
.Mrs. Cross. 771
.....Swain. 585
H. Smith. 354

Tucker, 238
Dale, 499

...Sterling. 619

. Bell. 609
..L. Morris, 854
C. A. Dana. 756
Prior. 123
.Kenney. 529

Donne. 42
Hunt. 372

...Blair. 155

Landor. 329
Toplady, 224
.R. Greene, 19
..Symonds. 911
...Percival. 482
W. J. Linton. 703
.Shakspeare. 33
.Constable. 40
D. Gray, 889

Barten Holyday. 59
E. Elliott. 361
..Southey. 323
Mrs. Browning. 670
... Bryant. 467
Mrs. Whitman. 583
Miss Gould. 530
..G. Lunt. 621
...Harte. $77

Jonson. 45
Clough. 754

...

Burns. 260

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Each Orpheus must to the depths descend.... M. Fuller. 678
Earth has not anything to show more fair..... Wordsworth. 293
Earth holds no fairer, lovelier one than thou...... Percival. 482
Earth is but the frozen echo......
Earth, ocean, air, belovéd brotherhood..
Earth swoons, o'erwhelmed......
Earth with its dark and dreadful ills.

.Hageman. 932

Shelley. 433
....Kimball. 858
..A. Cary. 768

Young. 136
.N. P. Willis. 625

E'en silent night proclaims my soul immortal......
Elegance floats about thee like a dress...
Enamored architect of airy rhyme..
Enjoy the present smiling hour...
Epigrams from the German.....
Ere sin could blight or sorrow fade..
Ere the last stack is housed...

Ere the morn the East has crimsoned.
Eternal and omnipotent Unseen...
Eternal Spirit! God of truth...
Eternal spirit of the chainless mind.
Even as a nurse..

Ever let the fancy roam..
"Evil, be thon my good "-in rage.
Eyes that outsmiled the morn....

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Farewell to Lochaber, and farewell, my Jean..............Ramsay. 139
Farewell, ye soft and sumptuous solitudes.........
Father, I will not ask for wealth or fame...
Father of all, in every age...

Father of earth and heaven, I call thy name......
Father, thy wonders do not singly stand...
Fanstus, Death of........

Fear no more the heat o' the sun..
Few know of life's beginnings..
Fierce raged the combat.....

First at the dawn of lingering day..
First, find thou Truth, and then..
Fine humblebee! fine humblebee...
Five years have passed; five summers.
Flag of my country, in thy folds....

Flow gently, sweet Afton....
Flutes in the sunny air...

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Fresh clad from heaven in robes of white.
Fresh from the fountains of the wood.......................J. H. Bryant, 626
................A. Smith. 835 Fresh morning gusts have blown away all fear.................Keats. 492

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God gives not kings the style of gods in
God of the earth's extended plains..
God prosper long our noble King....
God save our gracious King...
"God wills but ill," the doubter said..
Gone is gone, and dead is dead...
Gone were but the winter cold...
Good-bye, proud world..

Good-night? ah no, the hour is ill..
Good-night to thee, lady! though many.
Going-the great round Sun...

Great God of Nations, and their Right..
Great is the folly of a feeble brain.

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...B. Taylor. 807
Wolfe. 414
Mrs. Botta. 770
Mrs. Browning. 670
Miss Clemmer. 890
... Waller. SS
Tennyson, 681
Charlotte Smith. 235
C. Dibdin. 228
534

. Raleigh. 14

. Bowles, 265
R. Buchanan. 909
Mrs. Simpson. 700
.Byrom. 154
Holland. 766
vain...............James I. 38
W. B. O. Peabody. 525

62
158

Bennett. 772
Miss Doten. 829

. Cunningham. 367
.Emerson, 592
Shelley. 426
Praed. 576
.E. A. Jenks. $40
685
Donne. 41
..Charles I. 86
.Lytton, 606

.Austin. 641
Halleck, 476
Mrs. Dorr. 809
Laighton, $27
..B. Taylor. S07

Sheridan. 237
Miss Aird. 732
.Savage. 909
Logan, 234
Hopkinson. 295
Pollok. 517
528
...Lytton. G07
..Shelley. 423
Tennyson. 684
Mrs. McCord. 675

Happy the man who, void of cares and strife.....J. Philips. 131

Happy the man whose wish and care....

Happy those early days when I......

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Hark! hark! the lark at heaven's gate sings...Shakspeare. 9
Hark that sweet carol......

Hark the bell! it sounds midnight...

Hark the glad sound! the Saviour comes.........Doddridge. 172
Hark! the night's slumberous air....
Hark to the measured march..

Hark to the shouting wind...

Harness me down with your iron bands.
Harry, my little bluc-eyed boy.
Has the old glory passed......

.... Reade, 610

Lytton, 606
..H. Tarod, S
Cutter,

W. H. Timrol 42

.......J. E. Cooke, 68

....Coleridge
..I. Watts. 130

Has thy pursuit of knowledge been confined..... McKnight. 599
Hast thou a charm to stay the morning-star..
Hast thou not seen, impatient boy...
Haste! open the lattice, Giulia.
Hath this world without me wronght..
Haven't you seen her.....

Have you not oft in the still wind.
Having this day my horse..........

He had played for his lordship's levée.
He is dead, the beautiful youth...
He is gone-is dust..

He is gone, O my heart, he is gone..
He is gone on the mountain...

lle liveth long who liveth well..
He sendeth sun, he sendeth shower..

Dimitry. 86
Hedge, 615

.Mrs. Preston, 87

....Darley, Sis
„Sidney, 17
Dobwon,
Longfellow, 69
..Coleridge, as
Mrs. Moulton,
Sir Walter Scott. 24
...Bonar.

..Mrs. Adams, 69
He spake, and drew the keen-edged sword.........Bran'. 466
He taught the cheerfulness that still is ours..... Blanchard S
He that loves a rosy cheek..

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He that of such a height hath built his mind....... Daniel 9
He was a man whom danger..
He was in logic a great critic..
He was one of many thousand...
He who died at Azan sends..
He who loves best knows most..
Hear the sledges with the bells..
Hear what Highland Nora said..
Heard ye the arrow hurtle in the sky?.
Heaven is not reached at a single bound...........Holland
Hence, all you vain delights........ Beaumont and Fletcher. 4
Hence, loathéd Melancholy........
Hence, vain deluding joys...
Her closing eyelids mock the light.
Her eyes the glow-worm lend thee..
Her form was as the Morning's..
Her suffering ended with the day..
Her thick hair is golden.....
Here are old trees, tall oaks...
Here from the brow of the hill I look..
Here goes Love! Now cut him clear.
"Here I am!"-and the house rejoices.
Here is a little golden tress....
Here's a bank with rich cowslips......
Here's to thee, my Scottish lassie...
Here, take my likeness with you.
Hie upon Hielands, and low upon Tay.
High name of poet! sought in every age.
High walls and huge...

His joyous neigh, like the clarion's strain.
His stced was old, his armor worn...
Historic mount! baptized in flame............
Home of the Percy's high-born race.
Ho, sailor of the sea....

Ho! why dost thou shiver and shake...
How are songs begot and bred...
How are thy servants blest, O Lord.
How aromatic evening grows..

How beautiful is Night...

How beautiful is the rain.

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"I always see in dreams," she said.

I am a friar of orders gray..

I am dying, Egypt, dying...

I am in Rome! Oft as the morning ray..

I am not concerned to know..

I am not one who much or oft delight..

I am! yet what I am who cares..

I arise from dreams of thee..

I ask not that my bed of death.

I asked the heavens-what foe..

I bring fresh showers.....

I bring the simplest pledge of love..

I cannot make him dead..

I cannot-no......

I cannot tell you if the dead..

I cannot think the glorious world of mind..

I care not, Fortune, what you me deny.

I care not though it be.

I climbed the dark brow...

I dare not echo those who say.

I'd be a butterfly.......

I do not believe the sad story.

I envy not in any moods..

I feel a newer life in every gale...

I fill this cup to one made up...

I found beside a meadow-brooklet bright..

I hae seen great anes..

I hate that drum's discordant sound..

I have been sitting alone...

I have examined, and do find..

I have had playmates....

I have ships that went to sea...

I have told a maiden..

I hear it often in the dark....

....

I know, Justine, yon speak me fair..

I know my body's of so frail a kind.

I know that the world...

I know thou art gone....

.. Garrison. 615
.....Anster. 443
..... Collins. 185
..Mrs. Tighe. 318
Milton. 99
163
.... Grahame. 269
F. Tennyson. 616
Shakspeare. 32
...Sterling. 620
...Marvell. 113
.Cowper, 211
.....Keble. 436
Symonds. 912
Eastman. 739

Frothingham. 445
O'Keefe, 233
..Lytle. 814

.... Rogers. 268
I. Watts. 130
Wordsworth. 294

Clare. 453
.Shelley. 426

M. Arnold. 783

Montgomery. 304
..Shelley. 421
...Holmes. 655

.Pierpont. 350
.Taylor. 567
.Laighton. 827

...Leighton, 786
Thomson, 169
Norris. 122
Sir Walter Scott. 300
... Mrs. Mason. 788

Bayly. 502

Curry, 605

Tennyson. 685

Percival. 452
Pinkney, 572
McKnight. 901
Elizabeth Hamilton, 252
.....J. Scott. 205
.M. Collins. 817
.Katharine Phillips. 119
C. Lamb. 327
Coffin. $15
.Lucretia M. Davidson. 644
Gannett. 898
Saxe, 736
Davies. 46

D. Barker. 742
.Hervey. 602

I know thou art not that brown mountain-side...... Gilder. 924

I lang hae thought, my youthfa' friend....

I lay me down to sleep......

I lived with visions for my company.

I long have been puzzled to guess...

I look through tears on Beauty now..

I looked upon a plain of green..

Burns, 256
Mrs. Howland. 549
Mrs. Browning. 671
...Saxe. 735

.R. H. Dana. 383
.Sterling. 620

I love (and have some cause to love)..
I love it, I love it....

I love to look on a scene like this..
I love to rise ere gleams the tardy light..
I loved thee long and dearly..

I loved thee once, I'll love no more...
I'll have no glittering gewgaws.......
I'll rob the hyacinth and rose...

I'll tell you, friend, what sort of wife..
I'm bidden, little Mary......
I'm sittin' on the stile, Mary..
I'm wearin' awa, John...

I marked at morn the thirsty earth....
I met a man in Regent Street..
I must away to wooded hills....

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Quarles. 58
.Miss Cook. 746
.N. P. Willis. 024
Anna Seward. 528
.P. P. Cooke. 736
Ayton. 35

.Tobin. 275

Dawes, 589
.Frisbie. 369

.... Mrs. Southey. 388

..Lady Dufferin. 671
..Carolina Nairne. 271
Mrs. Sigourney. 418

I need not praise the sweetness of his song..
I ne'er could any lustre see.............

I never gave a lock of hair away..

I not believe that the great Architect...
I once saw a poor fellow..

I own I like not Johnson's turgid style..
I pity from my soul unhappy men..

I played with you 'mid cowslips blowing..
I pray thee by thy mother's face....

I press my cheek against the window-pane.
I remember, I remember.....

I remember, I remember....

I remember the time, thou roaring sea.
I said to Sorrow's awful storm.

I sat with Doris, the shepherd-maiden..
I saw from the beach....

I saw thee once-once only..

I say to thee, do thou repeat..

I scarcely grieve, O Nature..

I see thee still..

I see them on their winding way.

I shot an arrow into the air..

I sing the sweets I know, the charms I feel..

I sit beneath the apple-tree...

I sought for wisdom in the morning-time.

I sought Thee round about....

I sprang to the stirrup..

I stand upon the mountain's top.

.. Bayly. 502
G. Arnold. 859
.Lowell, 763
Sheridan. 237
Mrs. Browning. 671

.Sylvester. 23
Bowring. 440
Wolcot. 221

Roscommon. 120

...Peacock, 534
Brainard. 455

Mrs Preston. 837

......Hood. 510
.......Praed. 577
Mackay. 726

.M18. Stoddard. 387
...Munby. 884
.Moore. 349
.Poe, 661

Trench. 640

Timrod. 829

Sprague. 416
....Heber. 364
Longfellow. 630
Barlow. 246

Miss Phelps. 925

.Penney. 570
Heywood. 37
Browning. 709

E. Peabody. 623

I thank my God, because my hairs are gray....H. Coleridge, 497

I think we are too ready with complaint.... Mrs. Browning. 668
I've a proposal here from Mr. Murray.

I've heard them lilting..

I've often wished that I could write a book.....
I've seen the smiling.

I've set my heart upon nothing, you see.
I've wandered east, I've wandered west.
I wait.....

I walked beside the evening sea..

I wandered by the brook-side.

I wandered lonely as a cloud..

I was a scholar: seven useful springs.

I watched the swans in that proud park.
I weep for Adonais-he is dead.............

I will not praise the often flattered rose...
I will sing as I shall please...

I wish I were where Helen lies.
I won a noble fame....
I would be quiet, Lord..

I would not have believed it then..
I would not live alway...

If all our life were one broad glare.
If all the world and Love were young..
If aught of oaten stop or pastoral song..

If by any device or knowledge...

Frere, 274
Miss Elliot. 193
Frere. 273

Mrs. Cockburn. 194

. Dwight. 718
Motherwell. 500
Miss Clemmer. 889
Curtis. 794
Milnes, 660
Wordsworth. 282

Marston. 41
Parsons. 760

Shelley. 427
Doubleday. 413
Wither. 51

86
Tilton. 864
.Mrs. Dorr. SOS
Weeks. 898
Muhlenberg. 551

552

.Marlowe. 26

Collins. 189

..Palgrave. 797

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If thou must love me....

If thou shalt be in heart a child.

If thou wert by my side, my love..
If thy sad heart, pining for human love...
If ye have precious truths that yet remain..
In all the land, range up, range down...
In darker days and nights of storm..........
In eddying course when leaves began to fly.
In full-blown dignity see Wolsey stand..
In him Demosthenes was heard again..........
In hope a king doth go to war...............

In man or woman, but far most in man.....
"In Memoriam," Stanzas from...............
In mids of June, that jolly, sweet seasonn..
In purple robes old Sliavnamon....

..Bourdillon. 938
160
Mrs. Browning. 671
. L. Morris. 853
Heber, 363
.Mrs. Whitman. 585
....McKnight. 900
..Buchanan. 908
T. Parker, 690
Brydges. 264

.Johnson. 179

.Cowper. 214
.Alison. 22
.Cowper. 210
.Tennyson. 685
Henryson. 5
.......Joyce. 882

In slumbers of midnight the sailor-boy lay......... Dimond. 356

In spite of outward blemishes she shone..

In summer when the days were long.

In that desolate land and lone....

In the deepening shades of twilight..

In the greenest growth of the May-time..
In the hour of my distress..

In the molten-golden moonlight..

In the tempest of life.

In thee, O blesséd God, I hope..

In their ragged regimentals..

In these deep solitudes and awful cells..
In wanton sport my Doris.....
In winter, when the rain rained cauld..
In yonder grave a Druid lies.....

Indolent indolent! yes, I am indolent..
Intent the conscious mountains stood..
Into a ward of the whitewashed walls..
"Ion," Talfourd's, Scene from..
Is it all vanity..

Is there, for honest poverty.

Is there then hope that thou..

Is this the stately Syracuse...

Is thy face like thy mother's, my fair child.

Is thy name Mary, maiden fair..

It came upon the midnight clear.

It chanceth once to every soul..

Churchill. 208

545

Longfellow. 630
Mrs. Thorpe. 935
.Swinburne. 872
....Herrick. 55
..R. Lytton. 845
..Lawrence. 626
Blackie. 666

McMaster. 830
..l'ope. 147
Merivale. 344
67
...Collins. 189
Mrs. Cooke, 819
Mrs. Dodge. 903
Miss Lacoste. 915

470

.Lytton. 607
...Burns. 258

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Symonds. 912

Motley. 723

Let us go, lassie, go......

..Byron, 395

Holmes. 656

..Sears. 680

Miss Phelps, 925

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Bryant. 465
Coleridge, 310
Mrs. Preston. 837
.......E. Bronté. 743
serve.........Sidney. 17
Macpherson. 222

It is not long since we with happy feet..

It is not to be thought of that the flood.
It is the fairest sight......

It is the loveliest day that we have had

It is the midnight hour..

It is the soul that sees.

It lies around us like a cloud..

It's hame, and it's hame..

It's rare to see the morning breeze.

It must be so-Plato, thou reason'st well..

It seems so lonely in the nest....

It singeth low in every heart....

It was a friar of orders gray.

It was a summer evening..

It was an eve of autumn's holiest mood.

It was an old distorted face....

It was merely the bud..............

84
Bethune, 610
.Jonson. 45
Miss Barr. 939
Wordsworth. 293
C. T. Turner. 649
......Hunt. 371
..J. Wilson. 375
Crabbe, 246
Mrs. Stowe. 706
Cunningham. 366
Ainslie. 442
..Addison, 129
.Mrs. Tuttle. 892

Chadwick. 901
...Percy. 202
.Southey. 320
Pollok. 517
.Mrs. Whitney. 795

Powers. 816

Life and the universe...
Life answers "No!".

Life, believe, is not a dream.....
Life! I know not what thon art....
Life is a sea; like ships we meet.
Life is unutterably dear.......
Life will be gone ere I have lived.
Lift up thine eyes, afflicted soul..
Lift your glad voices..

Stoddard, 803
• Dories 41
Simms, 615
Tannahill. 324

Life. 419
M. Collins. 817
Lytton, 607

.C. Bronte. 742
Mrs. Barbauld. 2.
C. T. Brocks. 71

Miss Bates, 923
..C. Bronte, 74"
Montgomery, 34
H. Ware. 47
....Anne Asker. :
Wastel SL
pebbled....Shakspeare, 31

Like as the arméd kuight....
Like as the damask rose you see..
Like as the waves make toward the
Like to the falling of a star........
Lily, on liquid roses floating..
Lithe and listen, gentlemen.
Little charm of placid mien.
Little drops of water....
Little Gretchen, little Gretchen..
Little I ask my wants are few..
Little inmate, full of mirth..
Little store of wealth have I....
Live in that Whole.....
"Live while you live," the epicure would say.
Lo! o'er the earth

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Love me, love, but breathe it low.
Love mistress is of many minds.
Love not, love not.............
Love not me for comely grace....
Love thee, O thou, the world's..
Love within the lover's breast...
Low hung the moon, the wind was still...... Miss Proctor. 838

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.Tychborn. 84
M. Davidson. 646

..Gilder. 925

.Mrs. Mason. 78S
...... Read. 780
...Croswell. 604
..Byrom. 153

My true-love hath my heart, and I have his..........Sidney. 17
My untried muse shall no high tone assume.....Bloomfield. 271
My wee wife dwells in yonder cot...

Hume, 65S

Wilcox. 461

Myself I found borne to a heavenly clime..
Mysterious Night! when our first parent knew...... White. 325

Nay, shrink not from the word farewell..
Nearer, my God, to thee......

..Barton. 369
......Sarah F. Adams. 60S
Needy knife-grinder, whither are you going...............Canning. 275
Never, my heart, wilt thou grow old...
New being is from being ceased.......

Mrs. Hall. 580
..Savage. 910

Night of the tomb! he has entered thy portal.....E. Sargent. 717
Night overtook me ere my race was run..
No actor ever greater heights (on Quin)
No, I never till life...

No: I shall pass into the Morning Land.
No monument of me remain.....
Nor can I not believe but that hereby..
Nor fame I slight, nor for her favors call..
Nor force nor fraud shall sunder us..
Nor rural sights alone, but rural sounds..
Not a drum was heard, not a funeral note....
Not as it looks will be thy coming state....
Not far advanced was morning day..
Not here, in the populous town....
Not marble, nor the gilded monuments..
Not, my soul, what thou hast done.
Not that her blooms are marked..
"Not to myself alone:

Not to the grave, not to the grave, my soul..
Not what we would, but what we must....
Not worlds on worlds in phalanx deep.
Not yet-along the purpling sky....
Not yet, the flowers are in my path..
Now Autumn's fire burns slowly..
Now glory to the Lord of hosts..
Now, if to be an April-fool...

Now it belongs not to my care.....

Now Spring returns......

..Harris. 785
Churchill. 208
Bowles, 265

.M. Collins. 817
Habington. SS
Wordsworth. 294

.Pope. 150
Dobell. 795
Couper. 210
Wolfe. 413
McKnight. 900

. Scott. 298
..Bourdillon, 938
.Shakspeare. 30
..Lombard. 852
T. Warton. 204
Partridge. 674
..Southey. 322
Stoddard. 804

Good. 269
Mrs. Mason. 788
Miss Landon. 578
.Allingham. 825
Macaulay. 563
M. Collins, S17
..Baxter. 106
...Bruce, 231

Miss Proctor. 839

Now Summer finds her perfect prime....
Now stood Eliza on the wood-crowned height.....Darwin, 206
Now the bright morning star, day's harbinger.......Milton. 100
Now the noisy winds are still..

Now, trumpeter! for thy close.....

.Mrs. Dodge. 905
Whitman. 755

Nuns fret not at their convent's narrow room. Wordsworth. 291
Nurse of the Pilgrim sires, who sought.....
Elliott. 361
Nymph of the rock................
Mrs. Charlotte Smith. 235

O bairn, when I am dead..

O beauteous Southland...

O blesséd morn, whose ruddy beam.

O blessing and delight....

O blithe new-comer! I have heard..
O brooding spirit....

O brother, who for us....

O clouds and winds and streams...

Buchanan, 907
.O'Reilly, 922

..... W. Wilson, 570
Hallam. 695
Wordsworth. 282

W. R. Hamilton, 613

T. Parker, GS9
.Mrs. Botta. 770

O curfew of the setting sun! O Bells of Lynn!..Longfellow, 634

O Day! he cannot die..

O Domine Deus! speravi in te....

O dear Sky Farm..............

O fair bird, singing in the woods..

Burns. 261

O friend! whose name is closely bound..

......Keats. 494

...E. Bronté, 743

E. Goodale. 941
Mary Stuart. 677

L. Morris. 854
Miss Bates. 923

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