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116 Rose Aylmer
Walter Savage Landor 485
117 Helen of Kirconnell
Old Ballad 485
118 The Sleeper
Edgar Allan Poe 487
119 To One in Paradise
Edgar Allan Poe 489
120 Beatrice Dead ..
Dante 490
121 The Blessed Damozel.
Dante Gabriel Rossetti 492
122 A Song of Angiola in Heaven
Austin Dobson 497
123 The Ballad of Dead Ladies
François Villon 500
124 Waly Waly
Old Ballad 501
125 The Banks o' Doon
Robert Burns 502
126 “When we two parted”
Lord Byron 503
127 Love's Farewell
Michael Drayton 504
128 The Reconciliation
Horace 505
129 “Why so pale and wan, fond lover” Sir John Suckling 506
130 The Manly Heart
George Wither 507
131 Duncan Gray
Robert Burns 508
132 “How delicious is the winning” Thomas Campbell 509
133 “Let me not to the marriage of true minds”
William Shakespeare 510
134 “The while that in mine eyes tears yet may spring”
Louise Labé 511
135 Sonnets from the Portuguese (twelve sonnets)
Elizabeth Barrett Browning 511
136 Epithalamion
Edmund Spenser 517
137 Sephestia's Song to Her Child
Robert Greene 531
138 The Two April Mornings William Wordsworth 532
139 "Surprised by joy-impatient as the Wind"
William Wordsworth 534
140 To Mary
William Cowper 535
141 To Thomas Moore
Lord Byron 537
142 John Anderson My Jo
Robert Burns 538
143 Strangers Yet
Lord Houghton 538
144 Isolation: To Marguerite (two poems) Matthew Arnold 539
145 “Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean”
Alfred Tennyson 542
146 “Break, break, break”
Alfred Tennyson 543
147 Youth and Age .
Samuel Taylor Coleridge 543
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148 ' Crabbèd Age and Youth” William Shakespeare 545
149 “That time of year thou may'st in me behold'
William Shakespeare 546
150 “O, for my sake do you with Fortune chide"
151 “When to the sessions of sweet silent thought”
William Shakespeare 547
152 “Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore"
153 ‘Since brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor boundless sea”
William Shakespeare 548
154 Ozymandias of Egypt .
Percy Bysshe Shelley 548
155 'Fear no more the heat o' the sun"
William Shakespeare 549
156 “Soldier, rest! thy warfare o'er” . . Sir Walter Scott 550
157 Hunting Song
Sir Walter Scott 551
158 “When I am dead, my dearest" Christina Rossetti 552
159 Remember
Christina Rossetti 553
160 The City in the Sea .
Edgar Allan Poe 553
161 A Carol of Death .
Walt Whitman 555
162 The Trosachs
William Wordsworth 556
163 Upon the Sight of a Beautiful Picture
William Wordsworth 557
164 Ode on a Grecian Urn.
John Keats 558
165 Art
Théophile Gautier 559
166 Lost Days
Dante Gabriel Rossetti 561
167 The Prodigals
Austin Dobson 562
168 Days
Ralph Waldo Emerson 563
109 To Mr. Lawrence
John Milton 564
170 “Cyriack, whose grandsire, on the royal bench”
171 Fancy .
John Keats 565
172 Kubla Khan.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge 568 ?
173 The Haunted Palace
Edgar Allan Poe 570
174 A Musical Instrument . . Elizabeth Barrett Browning 572
175 The Soul's Expression . Elizabeth Barrett Browning 573
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176 Alexander's Feast; or, The Power of Music
John Dryden 574
177 Personal Talk (four sonnets) William Wordsworth 578
178 “Most sweet it is with unuplifted eyes”
William Wordsworth 580
179 Within King's College Chapel, Cambridge
William Wordsworth 581
180 The Scholar
Robert Southey 581
| 181 The Angler's Wish
Izaak Walton 582
182 The Quiet Life
Alexander Pope 583
183 To Sleep
William Wordsworth 584
184 A Pæan
Robert Browning 585
185 A Dirge
Percy Bysshe Shelley 585
186 On the Late Massacre in Piedmont .. John Milton 585
187 On the Turkish Massacre of Armenians in 1895
William Watson 586
· 188 On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic
William Wordsworth 587
· 189 Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland
William Wordsworth 588
, 190 To Toussaint L'Ouverture William Wordsworth 588
191 “It is not to be thought of that the Flood”
William Wordsworth 589
| 192 “Another year!-another deadly blow”
· 193 “I grieved for Buonaparté, with a vain”
William Wordsworth 590
194 "O Friend! I know not which way I must look”
William Wordsworth 591
195 “The world is too much with us; late and soon
196 The Lost Leader
Robert Browning 592
197 Home-Thoughts, from the Sea Robert Browning 593
198 Song of a Greek Poet
Lord Byron 593
199 A Chorus from Faust
Goethe 597
200 To Evening
William Collins 598
201 To Night
Blanco White 600
202 To Night
203 The Cloud .
Percy Bysshe Shelley 601
Percy Bysshe Shelley 602
204 Ode to the West Wind
Percy Bysshe Shelley 605
Homer 608
205 Hymn to the Earth, Mother of All
206 The Sea
207 Yarrow Unvisited
Algernon Charles Swinburne 609
William Wordsworth 610
208 Sonnet to the Island of Sirmio
209 Home-Thoughts, from Abroad
210 A Chorus from Atalanta in Calydon
Algernon Charles Swinburne 614
Robert Burns 61
Robert Herrick 61
213 "I wandered lonely as a cloud" William Wordsworth 61
223 A Winnower of Wheat to the Winds Joachim du Bellay 64
224 A Modern Georgic
Charles Tennyson-Turner 64
225 "When icicles hang by the wall" William Shakespeare 64
226 The Grasshopper
Anacreon 64
227 On a Favorite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of Goldfishes
237 Stanzas Written in Dejection, near Naples
Percy Bysshe Shelley 664
[ 238 “When I have fears that I may cease to be" John Keats 666
239 In the Shadows
David Gray 666
240 Epistle in Form of a Ballad to His Friends
François Villon 667
| 241 The Epitaph in Form of a Ballad . François Villon 668
1 242 A Bard's Epitaph ...
Robert Burns 670
| 243 On Completing His Thirty-Sixth Year . Lord Byron 671
244 On His Having Arrived at the Age of Twenty-Three
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John Milton 672
245 “Cyriack, this three-years-day these eyes, though
clear”.
John Milton 673
246 Worldly Place
Matthew Arnold 673
| 247 “Tired with all these, for restful death I cry”
William Shakespeare 674
248 “Say not, the struggle naught availeth”.
Arthur Hugh Clough 675
249 The Chambered Nautilus . Oliver Wendell Holmes 675
250 “Poor Soul, the center of my sinful earth”
William Shakespeare 677
251 The Dispute of the Heart and Body of François Villon
François Villon 677
252 Ode to Duty
William Wordsworth 679
253 Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802
William Wordsworth 681
254 “Speak low to me, my Savior, low and sweet”
Elizabeth Barrett Browning 681
255 Crossing the Bar
Alfred Tennyson 682
IV
REFLECTIVE, DESCRIPTIVE, AND ELEGIAC
POEMS
256 Rubaiyát of Omar Khayyam of Naishápúr
Edward Fitzgerald 685
257 Rabbi Ben Ezra
Robert Browning 707