English poetry from Collins to Fitzgerald.
1910
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Title
English poetry from Collins to Fitzgerald.
Imprint
New York, P.F. Collier, ©1910.
Language
English
Description
477-988 pages.
Call Number
PR1175 .E5
System Control No.
(OCoLC)18970226
Formatted Contents Note
FIdele
Ode written in MDCCXLVI
The passions
To evening / William Collins
The dying man in his garden / George Sewell
The flowers of the forest / Alison Rutherford Cockburn
Lament for Lodden / Jane Elliot
A song to David / Christopher Smart
Willy drowned in yarrow / Anonymous
The braes of yarrow / John Logan
A hunting song / Henry Fielding
Tom Bowling / Charles Dibdin
On the death of Dr. Robert Levet
A satire / Samuel Johnson
When lovely woman stoops
Retaliation
The deserted village
The traveller; or, a prospect of society / Oliver Goldsmith
If doughty deeds / Robert Graham of Gartmore
For lack of gold / Adam Austin
Loss of the royal George
To a young lady
The poplar field
The solitude of Alexander Selkirk
To Mary Unwin
To the same
Boadicea: An ode
The castaway
The shrubbery
On the receipt of my mother's picture out of Norfolk
The diverting history of John Gilpin / William Cowper
Drinking song / Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Life / Anna Laetitia Barbauld
Ca' the yowes to the knowes / Isobel Pagan (?)
Auld Robin Gray / Lady Anne Lindsay
Song from Ælla / Thomas Chatterton
The land o' the leal
He's ower the hills that I lo'e weel
The auld house
The laird o' cockpen
The rowan tree
Wha'll be king but Charlie?
Charlie is my darling / Carolina Oliphant, Lady Nairne
Wooed and married and A' / Alexander Ross
Tullochgorum / John Skinner
To the cuckoo / Michael Bruce
Logie o' Buchan / George Halket
The braes of Yarrow / William Hamilton of Bangour
I lo'ed ne'er a laddie but Ane
Come under my plaidie / Hector MacNeil
An ode
On parent knees a naked new-born child / Sir William Jones
And ye shall walk in silk attire / Susanna Blamire
My mother bids me bind my hair / Anne Hunter
The year, that's awa' / John Dunlop
A wish
The sleeping beauty / Samuel Rogers
The tiger
Ah! Sun-flower
To spring
Reeds of innocence
Night
Auguries of innocence
Nurse's song
Holy Thursday
The divine image
Song / William Blake
To-morrow / John Collins
Jessie, the flower o' Dunblane
Gloomy winter's now awa' / Robert Tannahill
Ode on intimations of immortality from recollections of early childhood
My heart leaps up
The two April mornings
The fountain
Written in March
Nature and the poet
Ruth: or the influences of nature
A lesson
Michael
Yarrow unvisited
Yarrow visited
Yarrow revisited
Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey
The daffodils
To the daisy
To the cuckoo
The green linnet
Written in early Spring
To the skylark
The affliction of Margaret
Simon Lee the old huntsman
Ode to duty
She was a phantom of delight
To the highland girl of inversneyde
The solitary reaper
The reverie of poor Susan
To Toussaint L'Ouverture
Character of the happy warrior
Resolution and independence
Laodamia
We are seven
Lucy
The inner vision
By the sea
Upon Westminster bridge
To a distant friend
Desideria
We must be free or die
England and Switzerland
On the extinction of the Venetian republic
London, MDCCCII
The same
When I have borne
The world is too much with us
Within king's college chapel, Cambridge
Valedictory sonnet to the river Duddon
Composed at Neidpath castle, the property of Lord Queensberry
Admonition to a traveller
To sleep
The sonnet / William Wordsworth
Dover cliffs / William Lisle Bowles
The rime of the ancient mariner
Kubla Khan
Youth and age
Love
Hymn before sunrise, in the vale of Chamouni
Christabel
Dejection: an ode / Samuel Taylor Coleridge
After Blenheim
The scholar / Robert Southey
The old familiar faces
Hester
Of an infant dying as soon as born / Charles Lamb
The outlaw
To a lock of hair
Jack of Hazeldean
Eleu Loro
A serenade
The rover
The maid of Neidpath
Gathering song of Donald the black
Border ballad
The pride of youth
Coronach
Lucy Ashton's song
Answer
Rosabelle
Hunting song
Lochinvar
Bonny Dundee
Datur hora quieti
Here's a health to King Charles
Harp of the north, farewell! / Sir Walter Scott
Kilmeny
When the Kye comes hame
The skylark
Lock the door, Lariston / James Hogg
Bathram's dirge / Robert Surtees
The soldier's dream
To the evening star
Ode to winter
Lord Ullin's daughter
The river of life
To the evening star
The maid of Neidpath
Ye Mariners of England
Battle of the Baltic
Hohenlinden / Thomas Campbell
Freedom and love / J. Campbell
Hame, hame, hame
A wet sheet and a flowing sea / Allan Cunningham
Youth and age
The destruction of Sennacherib
Elegy on Thyrza
When we two parted
For music
She walks in beauty
All for love
Elegy
To Augusta
Maid of Athens
Darkness
Longing
Fare thee well
The prisoner of Chillon
On the castle of Chillon
Song of Saul before his last battle
The Isles of Greece
On this day I complete my thirty-sixth year / George Gordon, Lord Byron
The light of other days
Pro patria mori
The meeting of the waters
The last rose of summer
The harp that once through Tara's halls
A Canadian boat-song
The journey onwards
The young may moon
Echoes
At the mid hour of night / Thomas Moore
The burial of Sir John Moore at Corunna Percy Bysshe Shelley
Hymn of Pan
Hellas
Invocation
Stanzas written in dejection near Naples
I fear thy kisses
Lines to an Indian air
To a skylark
Love's philosophy
To the night
Ode to the west wind
Written among the Euganean Hills, North Italy
Hymn to the spirit of nature
A lament
A dream of the unknown
The invitation
The recollection
To the moon
A widow bird
To a lady, with a guitar
One word is too often profaned
Ozymandias of Egypt
The flight of love
The cloud
Stanzas
April, 1814
Music, when soft voices die
The poet's dream
The world's wanderers
Adonais / Percy Bysshe Shelley
Jenny kiss'd me
Abou Ben Adhem / James Henry Leigh Hunt
The realm of fancy
Ode on the poets
The mermaid tavern
Happy insensibility
Ode to a nightingale
Ode on a Grecian urn
Ode to autumn
Ode to psyche
Ode on melancholoy
The eve of St. Agnes
Le belle dame sans merci
On the grasshopper and cricket
On first looking into Chapman's Homer
To sleep
The human seasons
Great spirits now on Earth are sojourning
The terror of death
Last sonnet / John Keats
Rose Aylmer
Twenty years hence
Proud word you never spoke
Absence
Dirce
Corinna to Tanagra, from Athens
Mother, I cannot mind my wheel
Well I remember
No, my own love
Robert Browning
The death of Artemidora
Iphigeneia
'Do you remember me?'
For an epitaph at Fiesole
On Lucretia Borgia's hair
On his seventy-fifth birthday
To my ninth decade
Death stands above me
On living too long / Walter Savage Landor
Fair Ines
The bridge of signs
The death bed
Past and present / Thomas Hood
Glengariff / Sir Aubrey de Vere
She is not fair / Hartley Coleridge
To night / Joseph Blanco White
The loveliness of love / George Darley
The armada
A Jacobite's epitaph / Thomas Babington MaCaulay, Lord Macaulay
The refusal of Charon / William Edmonstoune Aytoun
The babe / Hugh Miller
Lament of the Irish emigrant / Helen Selina, Lady Dufferin
Letty's globe / Charles Tennyson Turner
The fair hills of Ireland / Sir Samuel Ferguson
A musical instrument
Sonnets from the Portuguese, 1-44
The sleep / Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam of Naishápúr / Edward Fitzgerald.
Ode written in MDCCXLVI
The passions
To evening / William Collins
The dying man in his garden / George Sewell
The flowers of the forest / Alison Rutherford Cockburn
Lament for Lodden / Jane Elliot
A song to David / Christopher Smart
Willy drowned in yarrow / Anonymous
The braes of yarrow / John Logan
A hunting song / Henry Fielding
Tom Bowling / Charles Dibdin
On the death of Dr. Robert Levet
A satire / Samuel Johnson
When lovely woman stoops
Retaliation
The deserted village
The traveller; or, a prospect of society / Oliver Goldsmith
If doughty deeds / Robert Graham of Gartmore
For lack of gold / Adam Austin
Loss of the royal George
To a young lady
The poplar field
The solitude of Alexander Selkirk
To Mary Unwin
To the same
Boadicea: An ode
The castaway
The shrubbery
On the receipt of my mother's picture out of Norfolk
The diverting history of John Gilpin / William Cowper
Drinking song / Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Life / Anna Laetitia Barbauld
Ca' the yowes to the knowes / Isobel Pagan (?)
Auld Robin Gray / Lady Anne Lindsay
Song from Ælla / Thomas Chatterton
The land o' the leal
He's ower the hills that I lo'e weel
The auld house
The laird o' cockpen
The rowan tree
Wha'll be king but Charlie?
Charlie is my darling / Carolina Oliphant, Lady Nairne
Wooed and married and A' / Alexander Ross
Tullochgorum / John Skinner
To the cuckoo / Michael Bruce
Logie o' Buchan / George Halket
The braes of Yarrow / William Hamilton of Bangour
I lo'ed ne'er a laddie but Ane
Come under my plaidie / Hector MacNeil
An ode
On parent knees a naked new-born child / Sir William Jones
And ye shall walk in silk attire / Susanna Blamire
My mother bids me bind my hair / Anne Hunter
The year, that's awa' / John Dunlop
A wish
The sleeping beauty / Samuel Rogers
The tiger
Ah! Sun-flower
To spring
Reeds of innocence
Night
Auguries of innocence
Nurse's song
Holy Thursday
The divine image
Song / William Blake
To-morrow / John Collins
Jessie, the flower o' Dunblane
Gloomy winter's now awa' / Robert Tannahill
Ode on intimations of immortality from recollections of early childhood
My heart leaps up
The two April mornings
The fountain
Written in March
Nature and the poet
Ruth: or the influences of nature
A lesson
Michael
Yarrow unvisited
Yarrow visited
Yarrow revisited
Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey
The daffodils
To the daisy
To the cuckoo
The green linnet
Written in early Spring
To the skylark
The affliction of Margaret
Simon Lee the old huntsman
Ode to duty
She was a phantom of delight
To the highland girl of inversneyde
The solitary reaper
The reverie of poor Susan
To Toussaint L'Ouverture
Character of the happy warrior
Resolution and independence
Laodamia
We are seven
Lucy
The inner vision
By the sea
Upon Westminster bridge
To a distant friend
Desideria
We must be free or die
England and Switzerland
On the extinction of the Venetian republic
London, MDCCCII
The same
When I have borne
The world is too much with us
Within king's college chapel, Cambridge
Valedictory sonnet to the river Duddon
Composed at Neidpath castle, the property of Lord Queensberry
Admonition to a traveller
To sleep
The sonnet / William Wordsworth
Dover cliffs / William Lisle Bowles
The rime of the ancient mariner
Kubla Khan
Youth and age
Love
Hymn before sunrise, in the vale of Chamouni
Christabel
Dejection: an ode / Samuel Taylor Coleridge
After Blenheim
The scholar / Robert Southey
The old familiar faces
Hester
Of an infant dying as soon as born / Charles Lamb
The outlaw
To a lock of hair
Jack of Hazeldean
Eleu Loro
A serenade
The rover
The maid of Neidpath
Gathering song of Donald the black
Border ballad
The pride of youth
Coronach
Lucy Ashton's song
Answer
Rosabelle
Hunting song
Lochinvar
Bonny Dundee
Datur hora quieti
Here's a health to King Charles
Harp of the north, farewell! / Sir Walter Scott
Kilmeny
When the Kye comes hame
The skylark
Lock the door, Lariston / James Hogg
Bathram's dirge / Robert Surtees
The soldier's dream
To the evening star
Ode to winter
Lord Ullin's daughter
The river of life
To the evening star
The maid of Neidpath
Ye Mariners of England
Battle of the Baltic
Hohenlinden / Thomas Campbell
Freedom and love / J. Campbell
Hame, hame, hame
A wet sheet and a flowing sea / Allan Cunningham
Youth and age
The destruction of Sennacherib
Elegy on Thyrza
When we two parted
For music
She walks in beauty
All for love
Elegy
To Augusta
Maid of Athens
Darkness
Longing
Fare thee well
The prisoner of Chillon
On the castle of Chillon
Song of Saul before his last battle
The Isles of Greece
On this day I complete my thirty-sixth year / George Gordon, Lord Byron
The light of other days
Pro patria mori
The meeting of the waters
The last rose of summer
The harp that once through Tara's halls
A Canadian boat-song
The journey onwards
The young may moon
Echoes
At the mid hour of night / Thomas Moore
The burial of Sir John Moore at Corunna Percy Bysshe Shelley
Hymn of Pan
Hellas
Invocation
Stanzas written in dejection near Naples
I fear thy kisses
Lines to an Indian air
To a skylark
Love's philosophy
To the night
Ode to the west wind
Written among the Euganean Hills, North Italy
Hymn to the spirit of nature
A lament
A dream of the unknown
The invitation
The recollection
To the moon
A widow bird
To a lady, with a guitar
One word is too often profaned
Ozymandias of Egypt
The flight of love
The cloud
Stanzas
April, 1814
Music, when soft voices die
The poet's dream
The world's wanderers
Adonais / Percy Bysshe Shelley
Jenny kiss'd me
Abou Ben Adhem / James Henry Leigh Hunt
The realm of fancy
Ode on the poets
The mermaid tavern
Happy insensibility
Ode to a nightingale
Ode on a Grecian urn
Ode to autumn
Ode to psyche
Ode on melancholoy
The eve of St. Agnes
Le belle dame sans merci
On the grasshopper and cricket
On first looking into Chapman's Homer
To sleep
The human seasons
Great spirits now on Earth are sojourning
The terror of death
Last sonnet / John Keats
Rose Aylmer
Twenty years hence
Proud word you never spoke
Absence
Dirce
Corinna to Tanagra, from Athens
Mother, I cannot mind my wheel
Well I remember
No, my own love
Robert Browning
The death of Artemidora
Iphigeneia
'Do you remember me?'
For an epitaph at Fiesole
On Lucretia Borgia's hair
On his seventy-fifth birthday
To my ninth decade
Death stands above me
On living too long / Walter Savage Landor
Fair Ines
The bridge of signs
The death bed
Past and present / Thomas Hood
Glengariff / Sir Aubrey de Vere
She is not fair / Hartley Coleridge
To night / Joseph Blanco White
The loveliness of love / George Darley
The armada
A Jacobite's epitaph / Thomas Babington MaCaulay, Lord Macaulay
The refusal of Charon / William Edmonstoune Aytoun
The babe / Hugh Miller
Lament of the Irish emigrant / Helen Selina, Lady Dufferin
Letty's globe / Charles Tennyson Turner
The fair hills of Ireland / Sir Samuel Ferguson
A musical instrument
Sonnets from the Portuguese, 1-44
The sleep / Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam of Naishápúr / Edward Fitzgerald.
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Harvard classics, v. 41
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