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The birds against the April wind
The breaking waves dashed high

The bush that has most briars and bitter fruit
The clouds are flying, the woods are sighing
The convent-bells are ringing

The curfew tolls the knell of parting day

The daughter of a king, how should I know?.
The despot's heel is on thy shore.

The destiny, minister general

The earth goes on, the earth glittering in gold
The færy beam upon you

The feathered songster Chanticleer
The flighty purpose never is o'ertook
The garlands wither on your brow

The gods are just, and of our pleasant vices

The gods be your terror.

The harp that once through Tara's halls.
The house of Chivalry decayed
The king called his best archers

The king is full of grace and fair regard

The king is kind; and well we know

The king sits in Dunfermline town

The king was on his throne

The Lord descended from above
The melancholy days are come
The merry world did on a day

The minstrels played their Christmas tune
The moon is up, and yet it is not night
The Moorish king rides up and down
The muse doth tell me where to borrow

The muse, nae poet ever fand her

The night is come like to the day

The night is made for cooling shade.

The night is past and shines the sun

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BEN JONSON

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153

TENNYSON

296

DONNE

517

PROF. WILSON (Trans.)

58

SHAKSPEARE

317

SHAKSPEARE

517

J. W. MORRIS.
BYRON

491

The old man said, "Take thou this shield, my son"

The old mayor climbed the belfry tower

The owl is abroad, the bat, the toad
The pines were dark on Ramoth hill

WHITTIER

There are points from which we can command our life P. BAILEY
There came to Cameliard

The recluse hermit ofttimes more doth know.

There in the fane a beauteous creature stands

There is a history in all men's lives

There is a mystery in the soul of state
There is an island on a river lying

There is a pleasure in the pathiess woods
There is a stream, I name not its name
There is a tide in the affairs of men

There is a Yew-tree, pride of Lorton Vale
There like a rich and golden pyramid
"There is no God," the wicked saith
There's a flag hangs over my threshold
There where death's brief pang was quickest.
There was a boy; ye knew him well, ye cliffs
There was a king that much might

There was a laughing devil in his sneer
There was a sound of revelry by night

There was a time when meadow, grove, and stream.
Ther is right at the West side of Itaille

The sea rolls vaguely, and the stars are dumb
The shadow on the dial's face

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WORDSWORTH
GOWER
BYRON
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WORDSWORTH

ADDISON

173

CHAUCER

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ALLINGHAM

130

J. MONTGOMERY

151

BYRON.

42

THOMSON

23

180

513

441

268

231

218

455

BYRON
TENNYSON
COWLEY
WHITTIER

SCOTT

MARVELL

W. MITCHell.

SCOTT

330

GEORGE MACDONALD.

318

40

The wintry west extends his blast
The woods decay, the woods decay and fall.
They made her a grave too cold and damp
They told me I was heir: I turned in haste
They that never had the use

Think we King Harry strong.

This ae night, this ae night

This army led by a delicate and tender prince.
This bright wood-fire

This castle hath a pleasant seat; the air
This knight a doughter hadde by his wif.
This morning, timely rapt with holy fire
Thou art not gone, being gone
Thon blossom bright with autumn dew
Though the day of my destiny's over

Thou hast learned the woes of all the world
Thou hast sworn by thy God, my Jeannie
Thou hidden love of God! whose height
Thon that art our queen again

Thou that hast a daughter

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Thou that hast given so much to me.

Thou wast not born for death, immortal bird!"

Thou whose sweet youth and early hopes enhance.
Three days through sapphire seas we sailed
Three poets in three distant ages born

Three score o' nobles rade up the king's ha'
Three years she grew in sun and shower.
Thy braes were bonny, yarrow stream
Thy voice is heard through rolling drums
Tiger! Tiger! burning bright

Time hath, my lord, a wallet at his back.
Tired nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep.
'Tis madness to resist or blame

'Tis night, and the landscape is lovely no more.

'Tis not every day that I

'Tis not in battles that from youth we train

"Tis truth, although this truth's a star

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SCOTT

449

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To the belfry one by one, went the ringers from the sun MRS. BROWNING
To the Lords of Convention

True bard and simple,

-as the race

Triumphal arch, that fill'st the sky

'Twas All-Souls' eve, and Surrey's heart beat high

'Twas at the royal feast for Persia won

Two went to pray-oh! rather say

Two voices are there; one is of the sea

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BURNS

Westward the course of empire takes its way
What is good for a bootless bené

What needs my Shakspeare for his honored bones

534

When biting Boreas, fell and doure
Whence is it that the air so sudden clears
When Chapman billies leave the street
When coldness wraps this suffering clay
When daisies pied and violets blue
Whene'er a noble deed is wrought

When first thou didst entice to thee my heart
When Flora with her fragrant flowers

When God at first made man

When I a verse shall make

When I consider how my light is spent

When I do count the clock that tells the time

When I love as some have told

When Love with unconfined wings
When Music, heavenly maid, was young

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When spring to woods and wastes around
When the British warrior queen

When the moon is on the wave

When the radiant morn of creation broke
When we in our viciousness grow hard
When whispering strains with creeping wind.
When wise Minerva still was young

When with the virgin morning thou dost rise.
Where dost thou careless lie

Where have ye been, ye ill woman?

Where is Timarchus gone?

Where like a pillow on a bed

Where the bee sucks, there suck I

Where the remote Bermudas ride

Which I wish to remark.

While from the purpling east departs

While malice, Pope, denies thy page

Whither midst falling dew.

Who counts himself as nobly born

Who can divine what impulses from God

Who is the happy warrior

Who is the honest man

Whose are the gilded tents that crowd the way
Whoso him bethoft

Why fearest thou the outward foe

Willie stands in his stable door.

Wilt thou be gone? it is not yet near day
Winstanley's deed, you kindly folk

Within my ears resounds that ancient song

Within the mind strong fancies work
With joys unknown, with sadness unconfessed.
With naked foot and sackcloth vest.
With sacritice before the rising morn
Woof of the fen, ethereal gauze
Would wisdom for herself be wooed

Ye banks and braes of bonnie Doon

Ye distant spires, ye antique towers
Ye mariners of England

Ye scattered birds that faintly sing

Yes, I answered you last night

Ye sigh not when the sun his course fulfilled

Yet a few days, and thee

Yet do I fear thy nature.

Yet once more, O ye laurels, and once more

You lay a wreath on murdered Lincoln's bier

You meaner beauties of the night

COWPER

BYRON

128

457

212

512

BRYANT

44

SHAKSPEARE

510

WILLIAM STRODE

127

LOWELL

483

HERRICK.

185

BEN JONSON

93

HOGG

487

FROM SIMONIDES

463

DONNE

70

SHAKSPEARE

440

MARVELL

41

BRET HARTE

504

WORDSWORTH

9

DAVID LEWIS

272

BRYANT

E. S. H..

518

33

196

195

286

162

ANONYMOUS

154

BUCHAN'S BALLADS

321

SHAKSPEARE

5

322

GOETHE: TRANS. BY FROTH

510

28

59

349

162

48

146

447

WORDSWORTH

WORDSWORTH

HERBERT
MOORE

ANONYMOUS

JEAN INGELOW

INGHAM

WORDSWORTH

F. B. SANBORN
SCOTT

WORDSWORTH
THOREAU
PATMORE

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CAMPBELL

221

BURNS.

458

MRS. BROWNING

64

BRYANT

167

BRYANT

168

SHAKSPEARE

512

MILTON

467

TOM TAYLOR

254

WOTTON

66

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Young Jamie lo'ed me weel, and he sought me for his
bride

Young Neuha plunged into the deep
Your grace shall pardon me

You that can look through Heaven, and tell the stars BEAUMONT AND

Zekle crep' up quite unbeknown

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