It lies around us like a cloud. It stands in a sunny meadow It was a friar of orders gray .. It was the winter wild....
I've heard them lilting at our ewe-milking I've wandered east, I've wandered west .. I wandered by the brookside
I wandered lonely as a cloud
I was thy neighbor once, thou rugged pile! I worship thee, sweet Will of God!....... 239 I would be ready, Lord
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I would have gone; God bade me stay.... I would not live alway: I ask not to stay.
Laid in my quiet bed..................
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Late to our town there came a maid Launch thy bark, mariner!....... Lest men suspect your tale untrue... Let me not to the marriage of true minds.. Let Taylor preach, upon a morning breezy Let us go, lassie, go.....
Life! I know not what thou art.
Life may be given in many ways.
Like some vision olden.
Like to the falling of a star...
Listen, my children, and you shall hear. Little thinks, in the field, you red-cloaked
clown
Lo, here is God, and there is God!.................... Long years ago I wandered here Lo! o'er the earth the kindling spirits pour Looking seaward, o'er the sand-hills stands the fortress, old and quaint Lord call thy pallid angel... Lord, it belongs not to my care. Love divine, all other love excelling.. Love, when all these years are silent, van- ished quite and laid to rest......
Jesus, lover of my soul.
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John Davidson and Tib his wife Judge not; the workings of his brain Just for a handful of silver he left us...... 207 Just where the Treasury's marble front...
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Maiden with the meek, brown eyes...... Make me no vows of constancy, dear friend Methinks it is good to be here... Mid pleasures and palaces though we may
roam......
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248 No stir in the air, no stir in the sea........ 117 290 Not a drum was heard, not a funeral note. 152 No! Time, thou shalt not boast that I do change.
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Not in the world of light alone. Not often to the parting soul
Midwinter comes to-morrow Mild offspring of a dark and sullen sire!... Mine be a cot beside the hill..
Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming
of the Lord....
Not ours the vows of such as plight.. Not yet, the flowers are in my path..
236 Mont Blane is the monarch of mountains.. 126 More than the soul of ancient song is given. 263. My child is lying on my knees. My days among the dead are passed My dear and only love, I pray.
My hawk is tired of perch and hood My life is like the summer rose My mind to me a kingdom is
My sins and follies, Lord! by thee... Mysterious night! when our first parent knew
O Artist, range not over-wide.
O, ask not, hope thou not, too much. O blithe new-comer! I have heard... O blushing flowers of Krumley!
O fair and stately maid, whose eyes.
Of a' the airts the wind can blaw
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Of all amusements for the mind.
Of all the thoughts of God that are........ Oft has it been my lot to mark..
Of them who, rapt in earth so cold
Of this fair volume which we World do
name...
O Land, of every land the best.. O lassie ayont the hill!..
Old Tubal Cain was a man of might. 200 O Love Divine, of all that is 242 | O lull me, lull me, charming air. 335 | O Mary, at thy window be !
90 | O Mary, go and call the cattle home... O may I join the choir invisible. Once, in the flight of ages past.
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Once this soft turf, this rivulet's sands.... 189 One day, nigh weary of the irksome way. One day to Helbeck I had strolled One sweetly welcome thought One word is too often profaned.. On thy fair bosom, silver lake.
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Open the temple-gates unto my love... O Saviour! whose mercy, severe in its kind-
ness.....
O, sing unto my roundelay"
O stream descending to the sea..
0, sweet and fair! O, rich and rare!
O that those lips had language! Life has passed...
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O thou, great Friend to all the sons of men 239 O thou who dry'st the mourner's tear! 124 O, timely happy, timely wise
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O unseen Spirit! now a calm divine Our Mary liket weel to stray
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152 Over the mountains...
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Over the mountain wave, see where they
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Over the river they beckon to me
0, waly, waly up the bank...
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Nearer, my God, to thee...
O, weel may the boatie row, O, what will a' the lads do
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Never, surely, was holier man
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Next to these ladies, but in naught allied. Night seems troubled and scarce asleep 314 No abbey's gloom, nor dark cathedral stoops 235 No longer spread the sail!
0,why should the spirit of mortal be proud? 149 O yet we trust that somehow good. 0, young Lochinvar is come out of the T 153 Pack clouds away, and welcome day....... 20
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No mistress of the hidden skill
Pause not to dream of the future before us 175 Pipe, little minstrels of the waning year... 297 Prayer is the soul's sincere desire.. Put the broidery-frame away ......
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Queen, and huntress, chaste and fair...... Quiet from God! It cometh not to still..
Remember us poor Mayers all! Ring, sing! ring, sing! pleasant Sabbath bells!...
Saith the white owl to the martin folk.... See, from this counterfeit of him... Send down thy winged angel, God! Serene, I fold my hands and wait.. Shall I tell you whom I love?. She doth tell me where to borrow.. "She is dead!" they said to him. "Come away"
Sweet-voiced Hope, thy fine discourse Sweet was the sound, when oft, at even- ing's close
Sweet wind, fair wind, where have you been?....
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The midges dance aboon the burn The music-lesson of Koung-tseu the wise... 331 The night is come; like to the day.......... 29 The night was dark, though sometimes a faint star.....
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She's gane to dwall in heaven, my lassie.. 145 She smiles and smiles, and will not sigh... 266 She stood alone amidst the April fields.... 291 She stood breast high amid the corn ...... 161 She stood in the harvest-field at noon..... 271 She walks in beauty, like the night She was a phantom of delight. She wearies with an ill unknown. Silent nymph, with curious eye!.. Sitting all day in a silver mist Slave of the dark and dirty mine!. Slayer of winter, art thou here again?. Sleep on, my love, in thy cold bed Sleep, sleep to-day, tormenting cares Slowly, by God's hand unfurled... Snow was glistening on the mountains, but the air was that of June.... So sweet, so sweet the roses in their blow- ing Spring, with that nameless pathos in the air
The night was made for cooling shade..... 287 54 The old mayor climbed the belfry tower... 280 327 The perfect sight of duty; thought which 90 moulds
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Tell me not, in mournful numbers Tell me not, sweet, I am unkind.... Ten years! and to my waking eye... That house's form within was rude and strong
That regal soul I reverence, in whose eyes. That time of year thou mayst in me be- hold...
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There was once a gentle time
311 St. Agnes' Eve,-ah, bitter chill it was!.. 129 Steer hither, steer your wingéd pines...... Stern daughter of the voice of God! ...... Still sits the school-house by the road.... Still to be neat, still to be drest.... Strike the loved harp; let the prelude be.. 339 The rich man's son inherits lands. Success had made him more than king.. The salt wind blows upon my cheek. Sure, to the mansions of the blest The sea is calling, calling, Sweet Day, so cool, so calin, so bright Sweetest of all childlike dreams Sweet is the scene when virtue dies!...... Sweet-scented flower! who 'rt wont to bloom.
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The birds must know. Who wisely sings. 295 The conference-meeting through at last... 285 The curfew tolls the knell of parting day.. 60 The curtains were half drawn, the floor was swept
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Ere I sink to sleep.... 208 The day is ended. The day was dark, save when the beam... 142 The fairest action of our human life ...... 13 The frugal snail, with forecast of repose.. The glories of our blood and state.. The golden sea its mirror spreads. The gowan glitters on the sward.. The grass hung wet on Rydal banks. The island lies nine leagues away
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The Jackdaw sat on the Cardinal's chair... 150 The Jester shook his head and bells, and leaped upon a chair
The leaves have fallen from the trees.... The lift is high and blue..
The Lord descended from above The Lord my pasture shall prepare The melancholy days are come, the saddest of the year...
The pilgrim and stranger, who, through the day.
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The rain has ceased, and in my room.. The rain is o'er. How dense and bright.. 147 There are gains for all our losses..
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There are in this loud stunning tide.. There is a land of pure delight...
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There is no flock, however watched and tended
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There is not in this wide world a valley so sweet...
There the most dainty paradise on ground. There was a time when meadow, grove, and
stream
These withered hands are weak.
The shadows lay along Broadway The sky is thick upon the sea. The solemn wood had spread..
The sparrow sits and sings, and sings. The splendor falls on castle alls The sun is warm, the sky is clear.
The thoughts are strange that crowd into my brain......
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The time so tranquil is and clear..
The tree of deepest root is found..
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The weather-leech of the topsail shivers... 311
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The western waves of ebbing day. The wild November comes at last.. The wind ahead, the billows high.
17 The winds that once the Argo bore .
The wind was whispering to the vines..... 305 The word of the Lord by night...
201
The world is too much with us; late and
The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold.
125 The bard has sung, God never formed a soul...... 154
soon.
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The birds, when winter shades the sky.... 165 They are all gone into the world of light.. 33
They gave the whole long day to idle laughter....
They sat and combed their beautiful hair.. They that have power to hurt and will do
none
Thine eyes still shone for me, though far.. Think me not unkind and rude.. This is the ship of pearl, which, poets fain This morning, timely rapt with holy fire... This only grant me, that my means may lie Thou art, O God! the life and light....... Thou blossom bright with autumn dew... Thou Grace Divine, encircling all.. Thought is deeper than all speech Thou hast sworn by thy God, my Jeanie.. 145 Thou lingering star, with lessening ray.... Thou singest by the gleaming isles....... Thou, who didst stoop below.
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Three fishers went sailing out into the west Three Poets, in three distant ages born ... Threescore o' nobles rade up the king's ha' Three years she grew in sun and shower.. Thrice happy she that is so well assured... Thy banks were bonnie, Yarrow stream... Tiger! Tiger! burning bright
Till the slow daylight pale.... "T is a story told by Kalidasa
Too late I stayed, forgive the crime
Touch us gently, Time!
"T was when the wan leaf frae the birk-
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'Tis the middle of night by the castle clock 110
To fair Fidele's grassy tomb
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To him who in the love of Nature holds... 187 Toll for the brave !....
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tree was fa'in .........
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Twelve years are gone since Matthew Lee. Two dark-eyed maids, at shut of day................ 190 Two wandering angels, Sleep and Death... 232 Two worlds there are. To one our eyes we strain.......
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Under the greenwood-tree..
Unto the glory of thy Holy Name. Up on the breezy headland the fisherman's grave they made...
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Upon the white sea-sand
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Venemous thorns that are so sharp and keen
Walking thus towards a pleasant grove.... Was it the chime of a tiny bell... We are all here....
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What! our petitions spurned! The prayer 158 What was he doing, the great god Pan When all is done and said.
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When coldness wraps this suffering clay Whene'er a noble deed is wrought
When Freedom from her mountain height. 156 When God at first made man
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We count the broken lyres that rest
220 335
We left the city, street and square...
We knew it would rain, for all the morn... 283 What ails this heart o' mine? 75 What is it fades and flickers in the fire.... 275
When I consider how my light is spent When I have said my quiet say....
When in disgrace with fortune and men's
eyes....
When Israel, of the Lord beloved When love with unconfined wings When maidens such as Hester die When marshalled on the nightly plain..
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When on my ear your loss was knelled.... 229 When the grass shall cover me...
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When the sheep are in the fauld, and the kye come hane..
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought Where does Circumstance end, and Provi- dence, where begins it?
Where honor or where conscience does not bind..
Where the bee sucks, there lurk I.... Where the Great Lake's sunn smiles Where the remote Bermudas ride Whether on Ida's shady brow.... While sauntering through the crowded street...
Whilst Thee I seek, protecting Power.. Whither, midst falling dew Whoe'er she be...
Who knoweth life but questions death.... Why should I, with a mournful, morbid spleen...
Why thus longing, thus forever sighing.. With blackest moss the flower-plots.. With deep affection
With fingers weary and worn
With how sad steps, O Moon! thou climb'st the skies
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Within his sober realm o. leafless trees.... 279 Within the sunlit forest 142 Wouldst thou hear what man can say...... 19
You meaner beauties of the night. You say, but with no touch of scorn-
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Years, years ago, ere yet my dreams...... 163 Ye banks and braes and streams around... Ye distant spires, ye antique towers Ye golden lamps of heaven, farewell Ye say they all have passed away......... Yes, faith is a goodly anchor
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