715 83 913 MILMAN, HENRY HART. * 382 England, 1791-1869. Hebrew Wedding (Fall of Jerusalem) Jewish Hymn in Babylon • 212 372 539 MILNES, RICHARD MONCKTON. See HOUGHTON, LORD. MILTON, JOHN. 825 England, 1608-1674 Adam and Eve (Paradise Lost) 711 Adam describing Eve (Paradise Lost) Adam's Morning Hymn in Paradise 209 363 Adam to Eve 216 Battle of the Angels (Paradise Lost). 500 England, 1564-1593 Blindness, On his. 366 The Passionate Shepherd to his Love 157 Blindness, On his own (To Cyriack Skinner) 735 From: Edward II., 899; Faustus, 134, 396; Hero and Leander, 203; Jew of Malta, 726. Cromwell, To the Lord-General 909 MARSDEN, WILLIAM. Evening in Paradise (Paradise Lost)' 413 England, 1754-1836. Faithful Angel, The (Paradise Lost). 387 What is Time? 748 Haunt of the Sorcerer (Comus) 830 Il Penseroso. Invocation to Light (Paradise Lost) L'Allegro 786 407 785 808 Lady lost in the Wood (Comus) 829 MARVELL, ANDREW. May Morning 422 England, 1620-1678. Nymph of the Severn (Comus) 830 Death of the White Fawn 259 Samson on his Blindness (Samson Agonistes) Selections from "Paradise Lost" From: - Comus, 491, 558, 726, 796, 869: Lycidas, 203, 490, 494, 495, 812; On his Being Arrived to the Age of Twenty-three, 395; On the Detraction which Followed my Writing Certain Treatises, II., 601; Paradise Lost, 121, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 215, 232, 310, 346, 348, 394, 395, 396, 398, 349, 490, 491, 492, 494, 496, 539, 54, 558, 601, 719, 722, 724, 725, 794, 795, 798, 799, 801, 803, 807, 808, 812, 814, 815, 816, 868, 899; Paradise Regained, 107, 490, 720, 800, 804, 811; Samson Agonistes, 631, 794; To the Lady Margaret Ley, 939; To the Nightingale, 496; Translation of Horace, 632. MITCHELL, WALTER F. New Bedford, Mass. 321 321 Vale of Cashmere, The (Light of the Harem) Verses written in an Album. 452 133 Blue 121; Ill From: All that's bright must fade, 793; Stocking, 816; "How shall I woo?' Omens, 205; "I saw thy form," 248; Lalla Rookh: Fire-Worshippers, 348,- Light of the Harem, 203, Paradise and the Peri, 396, Veiled Prophet of Khorassan, 120, 397, 793: Lines on the Death of Sheridan, 940; My Heart and Lute, 795; "O, the sight entrancing," 539, 602; "Rich and Rare," 721; Sacred Songs, 348, 399; The Time I've lost, 203, 204; To 204; "While gazing on the Moon's Light," 491; Young May Moon, 205. "Darkness is thinning" (From the Latin of St. Gregory the Great) Moan, moan, ye dying gales" 360 NEELE, HENRY. England, 1798-1828. 315 NEWELL, ROBERT HENRY (Orpheus C. Kerr). New York City, b. 1836. 1007 22 NICOLL, ROBERT. NOEL, THOMAS. The Pauper's Drive. NORRIS, JOHN. From: The Parting NORTH, CHRISTOPHER. See WILSON, JOHN. NORTON, CAROLINE ELIZABETH S., HON. England, 1808-1876. Arab to his Favorite Steed, The Bingen on the Rhine King of Denmark's Ride, The 341 From: Ye Gentlemen of England 632 PARKER, THEODORE. Lexington, Mass., 1810-1860. 131 The Way, the Truth, and the Life" 389 347 Publishers: D. Appleton & Co., New York. PARNELL, THOMAS. England, 1679-1717. When your beauty appears 185 From: An Elegy to an Old Beauty, 134; Her mit, The, 399, 490; Pervigilium Veneris, 207. Fryeburg, Me., b. 1843 Love Not Mother's Heart, The "We have been friends together" From: The Dream O'BRIEN, FITZJAMES. Ireland, b. 1829; d. wounded, in Virginia, 1862. Kane England, 1676 - 1731. From: Henry V. OSGOOD, FRANCES SARGENT. Boston, Mass., 1812-1850. To Labor is to Pray OSGOOD, KATE PUTNAM. Driving Home the Cows. 579 664 521 PARSONS, THOMAS WILLIAM. Boston, Mass., b. 1819. 293 On a Bust of Dante Publishers: Houghton, Milin & Co., Boston. 116 PATMORE, COVENTRY. Rose of the World, The Sly Thoughts Tribute, The Sweet Meeting of Desires 933 PAYNE, JOHN HOWARD. New York City, 1792-1852. 908 128 186 170 126 Home, Sweet Home (Clari, the Maid of Milan) 225 Brutus's Oration over the Body of Lucretia (Brutus) 875 271 Publisher: S. French & Son, New York. PEALE, REMBRANDT. Near Philadelphia, Pa., 1778 - 1860. Faith and Hope 231 530 PEELE, GEORGE. England, 1552-1598. From: The Arraignment of Paris: Cupid's Curse 207 PERCIVAL, JAMES GATES. Berlin, Conn., 1795-1856. May. Coral Grove. The Seneca Lake I 20 From: The Graves of the Patriots 423 624 449 601 Publishers: Houghton, Mifflin, & Co., Boston. Poet's Friend, The (Essay on Man) Reason and Instinct Ruling Passion, The (Moral Essays) Scandal (Prologue to the Satires) Sporus, - Lord Hervey 66 Toilet, The (Rape of the Lock) From:-Dunciad, The, 396, 724, 803, 807; Eloisa to Abelard, 215,248; Epigram from Boileau, 810; Epilogue to Satires, 797; Epistle II., 107; Epistle to Mr. Addison, 120; Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot, 107, 805, 815; Epistle to Robert, Earl of Oxford, 801; Epitaph on Gay, 724; Epitaph on Hon. S. Harcourt, 120; Essay on Criticism, 798, 799, 803, 805, 806, 807, 812; Essay on Man, 107, 394, 395, 397, 398, 399, 489, 496, 792, 793, 796, 799, 800, 801, 803, 807, 808, 812, 815, 938, 939; Imitations of Horace, 793, 796, 803, 804, 806, 807, 811, 814; Martinus Scriblerus on the Art of Sinking in Poetry, 205; Moral Essays, 215, 231, 232, 396, 723, 795, 797, 798, 799, 803, 804, 805, 858, 812, 814; Prologue to Addison's Cato, 602; Rape of the Lock, 203, 799, 810, 811, 814, 815; Temple of Fame, 811; To the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady, 311, 312; Translation of Homer's Iliad, 120, 792, 797; Translation of Homer's Odyssey, 121, 207, 489; Wife of Bath: Prologue, 805; Windsor Forest, 671, 672, 815. 779 781 QUARLES, FRANCIS. 370 From: Emblems, 214, 309, 489, 798; Divine RALEIGH, SIR WALTER. England, 1552-1618. Lines found in his Bible Soul's Errand, The RAMSAY, ALLAN. Scotland, 1685-1758. "At setting day and rising morn RANDOLPH, ANSON D. F. RANDOLPH, THOMAS. 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