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BLAIR.
The Grave
376
SWIFT.
Written in a Lady's Ivory Table Book 383
Mrs. Harris's Petition
. ibid.
To the Earl of Peterborow
384
Baucis and Philemon
386
A Description of the Morning
387
A Description of a City Shower
- ibid.
Horace, Book I. Epistle VII.
388
Horace, Book II. Satire VI.
389
A True and Faithfui Inventory of the Goods
belonging to Dr. Swift, Vicar of Laracor 390
Cadenus and Vanessa
An Elegy on the Death of Demar, the Usurer 398
The Country Life
Mary the Cook Maid's Letter to Dr. Sheridan 399
The Furniture of a Woman's Mind
400
On cutting down the Old Thorn at Market
Hill
On the Death of Dr. Swift
401
A Character, Panegyric, and Description of
the Legion Club
406
408 418
431 · 432
A. PHILIPS.
Pastoral Poems
Epistle to the Earl of Dorset
WARTON.
Ode
Sonnets
The Progress of Discontent
433 440
532
ibid.
531
The Poet, the Oyster, and Sensitive Plant - ibid
. Meie
549
On a Goldfinch starved to Death in his Cage 539
Translations from V. Bourne
The Diverting History of John Gilpin 540
On Rural Lights and Sounds
543
On the Town and Country
544
Vanity of Human Pursuits
547
The Winter Evening
Praise of the Country
552
The Winter Morning Walk
553
Praise of Liberty
555
Intellectual Liberty
556
The Winter Walk at Noon
558
Anticipation of the Millennium
560
Catharina
562
The Needless Alarm (a Tale)
563
On the Receipt of his Mother's Picture 564
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH.
Page
We are Seven
· 631
The Pet Lamb (a Pastoral)
The Idle Shepherd Boys (a Pastoral)
632
To H. C. Six Years old
633
The Female Vagrant
'Tis said that some have died for Love
635
The Complaint of a Forsaken Indian Woman 636
The Last of the Flock
Laodamia
637
Michael (a Pastoral Poem)
639
To the Daisy
643
The Waterfall and the Eglantine
644
The Kitten and the Falling Leaves
To the Cuckoo
645
Yew Trees
646
The Reverie of Poor Susan
Resolution and Independence
The Thorn
647
Hart-Leap Well
619
Lines, composed a few miles above Tintern
Abbey
651
652
Expostulation and Reply
654
The Tables Turned
Lines left upon a Seat in a Yew Tree
655
Lines written in early Spring
Matthew
The Two April Mornings
- 656
The Fountain
Lines written while sailing in a Boat at
Evening
657
Remembrance of Collins
Animal Tranquillity and Decay
658
SAMUEL ROGERS. Pleasures of Memory
569 An Epistle to a Friend
572 Ode to Superstition
573 Verses written to be spoken by Mrs. Siddons 575 On a Tear
576
LORD THURLOW.
A Song to Sir Philip Sydney
754
Zerbino instructed by the Muse
A Dialogue of two Shepherds
756
Song
757
On beholding Bodiham Castle, on the bank
of the Rother, in Sussex
758
The Temples of Venus and Mars
698 - 699 ibid. 701 702 704 706
709 - ibid. ibid. 711 712 ibid. . ibid.
713
JOHN KEATS.
Procession and Hymn in Honour of Pan
The Moon
The Indian Lady's Song
The Eve of St. Agnes
Ode to a Nightingale
Fancy
Robin Hood
From Hyperion
760
761
762
764
. 767
768
. 769
HENRY MILMAN.
Rowena Introduced
Hengist consults the Oracle
The Fountain of Siloe-Night
Ode to the Saviour
Chorus
Marriage Hymn
Chorus of Maidens
Chorus of Youths and Maidens
771
- 772
- 774
. 775
.
ROBERT BURNS.
The Twa Dogs
. 789
The Cotters' Saturday Night
791
Lament for James, Earl of Glencairn - 792
Highland Mary
793
To a Mouse
To a Mountain Daisy
794
Tam O'Shanter (a Tale)
A Vision
796
Bannock-Burn (Bruce's Address to his Army) 797
Mary Morrison
Fragment
John Anderson my Jo
Bonie Lesley
Jessy
· 798
Lovely Jean
Green grow the Rashes
Caledonia
John Barleycorn
799
779
78C
781
782
783
784
785
787
788
MISCELLANEOUS PIECES.
Shakspeare 803
Songs from his Plays
809
A Dirge
John Webster 811
From The Elder Brother
Beaumont and Fletcher ibid.
From The Maid's Tragedy
From The Little French Lawyer
812
From Valentinian
From Rollo
From The Captain
From The Nice Valour; or, the Passionate
Madman
From a Masque
From the Faithful Shepherdess Fletcher 813
From the Lover's Melancholy Ford 814
From The Broken Heart
From Alexander and Campaspe Lyly ibid.
Song to Celia
Ben Jonson 815
From a Celebration of Charis
Hymn to Diana, in Cynthia's Revels
Hue and Cry after Cupid, in the Masque on
Lord Haddington's Marriage Ben Jonson 815
Sonnet
Drummond 816
The Passionate Shepherd
Marlow 817
Raleigh ibid.
A Vision upon the Conceit of the Faery Queen
Death's Final Conquest
Shirley ibid.
Lovelace 818
Song to Lucasta, on going to the Wars ibid.
The Abstract of Melancholy
Burton ibid.
Lay
Browne 819
The Syren's Song
820
Disdain Returned
Carew ibid.
To Blossoms
Herrick ibid.
Sic Vita
King ibid.
The Angler's Wish
Walton ibid.
The Braes of Yarrow
- Hamilton 821
Lady Ann Bothwell's Lament Anonymous 822
814