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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
V.
Page
Frost at Midnight,
COLERIDGE,
101
A Spring Morning, (from “The Seasons,”) Thomson,
104
Gentle Herdsman, tell to me,
PERCY’s RELIQUES, 105
The Pleasures of Poetry,
GEORGE WITHER, 108
Evening,
LANDOR,
110
Hallowed Ground,
CAMPBELL,
111
The Lost Wife,
John FISHER MURRAY, 114
To Mary in Heaven,
BURNS,
117
Maidenhood,
LONGFELLOW,
118
Eve describes her first Sensations,
Milton,
120
The Passionate Shepherd to his Love, CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE, 122
The Nymph's Reply,
SIR WALTER RALEIGH, 123
Ode to the Moon,
THOMAS Hood, 125
Song,
BEAUMONT & FLETCHER, 128
The Maid's Lament,
129
Sonnet,
Sir Pallip SIDNEY, 130
The Voice of Departed Friendship,
PROFESSOR WILSON, 131
From the Castle of Indolence,
133
To my young Lady Lucy Sidney,
WALLER,
137
It's hame, and it's hame,
ALLAN CUNNINGHAM, 138
Solitude,
COWLEY,
139
To an Early Primrose,
KIRKE WHITE,
140
Rural Sights, (from “The Task,”)
141
From “The Deserted Village,"
GOLDSMITH,
144
Adam and Eve in Paradise,
Milton,
Earine,
Ben Jonson,
148
Belphebe, a Huntress, (from “The Faerie Queen,") SPENSER, . 149
Hymn to Light,
COWLEY,
. 151
Solitude,
KIRKE WHITE, 153
Isaac Ashford,
CRABBE,
154
The Skylark,
HogG,
156
Catharina, (Addressed to Miss Stapleton)
CowPER,
157
Hymn to Diana,
BEN Jonson, 160
If I had thought thou couldst have died, Rev. Chas. WOLFE, 161
Sonnet, (At Ostend, July 22, 1787,) . W. L. BOWLES, 162
The Braes of Yarrow,
LOGAN,
163
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Lament of the Irish Emigrant, . Hon. MRS. PRICE BLACKWOOD, 165
Song,
DAVENANT,
167
Spring, (from “The Seasons,”).
THOMSON,
168
A Northern Winter,
AMBROSE PHILIPS, 169
The Ruling Passion, (from Moral Essays,). РОРЕ, ,
171
Fæsulan Idyl,
LANDOR,
172
The Pet-Name,
ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING, 175
Music,
BARRY CORNWALL, 178
To the Evening Wind,
BRYANT,
180
A red, red Rose,
BURNS,
182
To the Nightingale,
MILTON,
183
Sonnet,
DRUMMOND of Hawthornden, 184
Song,
WALLER,
185
The Sabbath Bells,
CHARLES LAMB, 186
The Song of the Shirt,
THOMAS HOOD, 187
Lines written in a Highland Glen,
PROFESSOR WILSON, 190
Chorus, (from “ Hellas,”)
SAELLEY,
192
The School Mistress, (in imitation of Spenser,) SHENSTONE,
194
Morning Hymn,
MILTON,
206
Sonnet, (written at the close of Spring, ) CHARLOTTE SMITH, 208
From “The Passionate Pilgrim,'
SHAKSPEARE,
209
Dirge,
WM. STANLEY ROSCOE, 210
An Apology for having loved before,
WALLER,
The Nameless Mountain Stream,
CHARLES MACKAY, 213
Know ye the Fair One,
ALLAN CUNNINGHAM, 216
The Character of a Happy Life,
SIR HENRY WOTTON, 218
Forgiveness,
WHITTIER,
219
Song, to Celia,
BEN JONSON,
220
Address to Light,
MILTON,
221
Spring Showers, (from “The Seasons,”) THOMSON,
223
Elegy to the memory of an unfortunate Lady, POPE,
225
To Blossoms,
HERRICK,
228
The Posie,
BURNS,
229
Autumn Woods,
BRYANT,
231
Eve to Adam,
MILTON,
233
From the Passionate Pilgrim,
SHAKSPEARE,
234
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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
vii.
Page
Each and all,
EMERSON,
235
Song,
BEAUMONT & FLETCHER, 237
L’Allegro,
MILTON,
238
Il Penseroso,
Milton,
. 243
Ode, (written in the year 1746,)
COLLINS,
249
The Swallow,
COWLEY,
250
Ode to the Cuckoo,
LOGAN, .
Stanzas,
HENRY VAUGHAN,
252
The Twa Sisters,
CHAMBERS's SCOTTISH BALLADS, 253
Helvellyn,
SCOTT,
256
Complaint of being pestered with bad Poets,
Pope,
258
(from the “Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot,”)
The Spring,
CAREW,
260
Fuller's Bird,
BARRY CORNWALL, 261
Drachenfels, (from “Childe Harold,”) BYRON,
263
The Spanish Lady's Love,
PERCY'S RELIQUES,
265
0! were my love yon lilac fair,
BURNS,
269
Endymion,
LONGFELLOW, 270
Eden,
Milton,
, 271
Mariana,
TENNYSON,
273
Sonnet,
W. L. BowLES, 276
Grongar Hill,
DYER,
277
To Constantia Singing,
SHELLEY,
282
Song, (from “ Arcades,”')
Milton,
284
Sonnet, (54,)
SHAKSPEARE,
285
Power and Gentleness,
LEIGH HUNT, 286
Bridal Song,
BEAUMONT & FLETCHER, 288
The Character of a Good Parson, (modernized
}Dryden,
289
from Chaucer,).
The Winter Walk at Noon (from “ The Task,”') COWPER,
292
Autumn in Scotland, (from “The Child of,
Hon. MRS. NORTON, 294
the Islands,”)
Character of Addison, (from the “ Epistle to
РОРЕ, ,
. 297
Dr. Arbuthnot,”')
To the Willow Tree,
HERRICK,
298
Ae fond kiss, and then we sever
BURNS,
299
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Lord Ronald's Child,
PROFESSOR WILSON, 300
Paradise,
Milton,
305
To Mary,
CowPER,
307
On the Death of his Mistress, DRUMMOND of Hawthornden, 309
Ode on a distant prospect of Eton College, GRAY,
311
Dirge in Cymbeline,
COLLINS,
. 315
The Old Familiar Faces,
CHARLES LAMB, 316
The Nightingale,
COLERIDGE,
. 317
To a Mouse, on turning her up in her nest
with the Plough,
BURNS,
321
The Builders,
LONGFELLOW,
323
A Garden in Spring,
THOMSON,
324
Sonnet to the Moon,
CHARLOTTE SMITH,
326
Sonnet, (71,)
SHAKSPEARE,
327
Sonnet,
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY, 328
Lines written in passing through Vale Crucis
in October, 1806,
Song of the Shepherds in Praise of Pan, FLETCHER,
330
The Triumph of Charis,
Ben Jonson, 331
To my Mother,
KIRKE WHITE, 332
Ode on Solitude,
РОРЕ, ,
333
Sonnet. To Cyriac Skinner,
Milton,
334
Fancy,
KEATS,
334
The Procession of the Months, (from the “Faerie Queen,”) SPENSER, 338
Within and without, (A London Lyric,) BARRY CORNWALL,
312
The Flower's Name,
ROBERT BROWNING, 344
Ginevra,
ROGERS,
346
Sonnet. On his Blindness,
Milton,
350
Thanatopsis,
BRYANT,
351
Recollections of the Arabian Nights, TENNYSON,
354
A Bard's Epitaph,
BURNS, .
360
Song, (from “As you like it,”')
SHAKSPEARE
. 361
Phyllis,
DRUMMOND of Hawthornden, 362
Song, (from "The Maid's Tragedy,”) BEAUMONT & FLETCHER, 362
A Lament,
SHELLEY,
363
The Mind superior to the Body's Infirmities, WALLER, .
. 364
Sonnet, (to the River Otter,)
COLERIDGE,
On Shakspeare, (1630,)
Milton,
To T. L. H., six years old, during a sickness, LEIGH HUNT,
Song, (from “King Henry the Eighth,”). SAAKSPEARE,
On of
Never Despair,
LANDOR,
. 374
Elegy, written in a Country Churchyard, GRAY, .
375
What the Voice said,
WHITTIER,
380
The Lovely Lass of Preston Mill,
ALLAN CUNNINGHAM, 383
Lycidas,
MILTON,
385
Epitaph on the Countess of Pembroke, sister
BEN JONSON,
319
to Sir Philip Sidney,
The Passions, (an Ode for Music,)
COLLINS,
. 392
The Cotter's Saturday Night,
BURNS,
396
Song, (performed to soothe Valentinian, who)
FLETCHER,
5
. 403
has been poisoned,)
To the Water-Nymphs drinking at the Fountain, HERRICK, 403
Comus, (extract from)
Milton,
. 404
The Shepherd's Life,
PHINEAS FLETCHER, 405
High Life, (from the “Epistle to Lord Cobham,”) POPE,
407
Home Happiness,
THOMSON,
408
*To the Queen, entertained at night by the ?
DAVENANT,
410
Countess of Anglesea,
The Question,
SHELLEY,
411
To Henry Wriothesly, Earl of Southampton, DANIEL,
412
Rejoice in May,
EDWARDS,
414
Bring back the Chain,
Hon. MRS. NORTON, 416
The Bower of Adam and Eve,
MILTON,
Au Angel in the House,
LEIGH HUNT, 420
The Deformed Child,
VINCENT LEIGH HUNT, 421
Unfading Beauty,
CAREW,
422
Corinna 's going a-Maying,
HERRICK,
423
Descent of the Angel Raphael to Earth, Milton,
425
| Sonnet, (145,)
SHAKSPEARE, 427
Alexander's Feast, or the Power of Music, DRYDEN,
428
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