A Second Book of English PoetryCUP Archive |
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The Ballad of Chevy Chace | 1 |
A Summers Evening | 8 |
Cassius to Brutus from Julius Caesar | 14 |
Imagination in Adversity from Richard II | 20 |
To Cromwell | 26 |
The Bard | 34 |
A mans a man for a that | 41 |
Helen of Kirconnell | 42 |
The Loss of the Birkenhead | 98 |
Whittier | 104 |
You ask me why | 108 |
To the Queen | 115 |
From The Island of the Scots | 121 |
A Glance behind the Curtain | 127 |
The Vision of Sir Launfal | 133 |
Green Fields of England | 140 |
The Red Harlaw from The Antiquary | 50 |
Friendship | 56 |
The Song of Saul | 63 |
The Castle of Chillon | 71 |
Ode to the West Wind | 78 |
Epitaph on a Jacobite | 86 |
Sir Humphrey Gilbert | 92 |
From A Legend of Thermopylae | 147 |
The Naiad | 155 |
He fell among thieves | 162 |
Prayers | 169 |
Marlowe | 171 |
Aytoun | 176 |
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