Give me a cottage on some Cambrian Go, happy rose! and, interwove, 186. Good speed, for I this day, 40. Green little vaulter on the sunny grass, Hail, beauteous Dian, queen of shades, Hail, beauteous stranger of the grove! 41. Half a league, half a league, 73. Happy those early days, when I, 246. Helen, thy beauty is to me, 200. How beautiful is night! 35. How fresh, O Lord, how sweet and How happy is he born and taught, 267. If all the world and Love were young, If aught of oaten stop or pastoral song, 27. I made a posy while the day ran by, I'm wearin' awa', John, 280. In Scarlet towne, where I was borne, In the hour of my distress, 313. Is thine hour come to wake, O slum- Is this a life, to break thy sleep, 269. It flows through old hushed Egypt and It is not growing like a tree, 264. I travelled among unknown men, 121. I've wandered east, I've wandered I weigh not fortune's frown or smile; I wish I were where Helen lies; 150. Jerusalem, my happy home, 299. Lamb of God, I look to Thee; 317. Lay a garland on my hearse, 218. 199. Like to the falling of a star, 244. compare, 239. Lord, come away, 313. Lord, in this dust thy sovereign voice, Lord, with what care hast Thou be- Love me little, love me long, 194. Methought I saw the grave where Milton! thou shouldst be living at this Mine be a cot beside the hill: 266. Much have I travelled in the realms of gold, 225. My banks they are furnished with bees, My Daphne's hair is twisted gold, My letters! all dead paper, mute and My lute awake! perform the last, 181. My soul, there is a country, 298. Not a drum was heard, not a funeral Now glory to the Lord of hosts, from whom all glories are! 85. Now the bright morning star, day's O blithe new-comer! I have heard, O Day most calm, most bright! 301. Oft I had heard of Lucy Gray; 171. Of your trouble, Ben, to ease me, 260. my way, 254. Oh, it is pleasant, with a heart at ease, Oh no more, no more, too late, 218. Oh, what a plague is love! 188. O Lord my God, do Thou thy holy will- O Mary, at thy window be, 201. Once, in the flight of ages past, 262. O stream descending to the sea, 258. INDEX OF AUTHORS. Anonymous: The Coming of Spring, 37. The Twa Sisters, 151. My Swete Swetyng, 179. The Heavenly Jerusalem, 299. Addison, Joseph (b. Milston, 1672; d. Translation of the Twenty-third Arnold, Edwin (b. 1832): Almond Blossom, 45. Arnold, Matthew (b. Laleham, 1822; Growing Old, 281. Aytoun, William Edmondstoune (b. Edinburgh, 1813; d. 1865): Baillie, Joanna (b. Bothwell, 1762; d. The Chough and the Crow, 50. shire, 1743; d. 1825): Life and Death, 290. Barham, Richard Harris (b. Canter- Barnard, Lady Anne (b. Scotland, Auld Robin Gray, 163. Barnfield, Richard (b. 1574): The Nightingale, 47. Beattie, James (b. Scotland, 1735; d. 1803): Morning, 14. Beaumont and Fletcher: Invocation to Sleep, 34. A Bridal Song, 214. Song, 218. Beaumont, Francis (b. Leicestershire 1586; d. 1616) : The Life of Man, 244. Blake, William (b. London, 1757; d. The Tiger, 47. The Piper, 247. To the Muses, 358. Browne, Sir Thomas (b. London, 1605; Evening Hymn, 31. Browne, William (b. Devonshire, 1590; Browning, Elizabeth Barrett (b. Lon- The Romance of the Swan's Nest, Stanzas from Wine of Cyprus, 341. 1637): Content, 270. De Vere, Aubrey (b. 1814): Sad and Sweet, 230. Dobell, Sidney (b. near London, 1824; The Common Grave, 231. Donne, John (b. London, 1573; d. Resignation and Despair, 233. Drayton, Michael (b. Warwickshire, The Battle of Agincourt, 69. Drummond, William (b. Hawthorn- den, near Edinburgh, 1585; d. To his Lute, 232. Illusions, 236. Elliott, Ebenezer (b. near Rotherham, 1781; d. 1849): Battle Song, 113. Elliott, Jane (b. 1781; d. 1841): Fletcher, John (b. Rye, 1579; d. 1625) : Slumber Song, 33. |