We cannot kindle when we will, 599. Wel seyd, by corpus dominus,' quod our Whan that Aprille with his shoures sote, 2. What dire offence from am'rous causes What man is he, that boasts of fleshly might, What man so wise, what earthly witt so ware, What, you are stepping westward? 335. Yea, Whenas in silks my Julia goes, 124. When I have fears that I may cease to be, 544. When, in disgrace with Fortune and men's When in the chronicle of wasted time, 118. 913 When to the sessions of sweet silent thought, When we two parted, 449. Where lies the Land to which yon Ship must Where the bee sucks, there suck I, 116. While, lost to all his former mirth, 240. Who is the happy Warrior? Who is he, 339. Who shall awake the Spartan fife, 239. Why weep ye by the tide, ladie? 413. Ye banks and braes and streams around, 300. Yet deem not, Friend! that human kind with Yet once more, O ye Laurels, and once more, Yet still in me with those soft luxuries, 320. INDEX OF AUTHORS AND TITLES Address to the Deil, 281. Address to the Unco Guid, 288. A Dirge, 543. Adonais, 518. Ae Fond Kiss, 296. A Lament, 543. Alastor, 508. Alexander's Feast, or the Power of Music, Ancient Mariner, The, 358. Andrea del Sarto, 787. And thou art dead, as young and fair, 450. A Night-Piece, 303. A Red, Red Rose, 298. ARNOLD, Introd., xiv; Poems, 581-616; Biog., A Rose-Bud, by my Early Walk, 294. Art above Nature, 124. "A slumber did my spirit seal," 309. A Song for St. Cecilia's Day, 196. "As thro' the land at eve we went," 627. A Summer Night, 600. A Thanksgiving to God for His House, 125. A Winter Night, 289. Beppo, 484. "Blow, blow, thou winter wind," 115. "Break, break, break," 626. Bride of Abydos, The, 456. BROWNING, Introd., xiv-xv; Poems, 751-832; Buried Life, The, 601. BURNS, Introd., xi; Poems, 281-302; Biog., BYRON, Introd., xii-xiii; Poems, 414-507; Caliban upon Setebos, 793. Canterbury Tales, Prologue, 2. Cavalier Tunes, 759. Character of the Happy Warrior, 339. CHAUCER, Introd., iii-iv; Poems, 1-20; Biog., Childe Harold, 414. Clive, 827. Epithalamion, 107. Eve of St. Agnes, The, 560. Faerie Queene. Book I, 21. "Fare thee well," 451. Fidelity, 338. First Epistle of the Second Book of Horace, The, 231. "Flower in the crannied wall," 626. Forsaken Merman, The, 596. Fra Lippo Lippi, 781. Frost at Midnight, 379. "Full fathom five thy father lies," 116. Gareth and Lynette, 677. Gipsies, 344. Give a Rouse, 760. GOLDSMITH, Introd.; ix; Poems, 249-261; GRAY, Introd., ix; Poems, 244-248; Biog., Green Linnet, The, 334. "Hark, hark! the lark at Heaven's gate sings," HERRICK, Introd., vii; Poems, 119-126; Biog., Hervé Riel, 823. Highland Mary, 300. His Litany to the Holy Spirit, 124. Holy Willie's Prayer, 293. "Home they brought her warrior dead," 627. How they brought the Good News from Hunting Song. "Waken, Lords and ladies Hymn before Sun-Rise, in the Vale of Cha- Hymn on the morning of Christ's Nativity, 127. Idylls of the King, 669. "If this great world of joy and pain," 357. Incident of the French Camp, 773. Indian Serenade, The, 533. In London, September, 1802 ("O Friend! I know not which way I must look"), 333. In Memoriam, A. H. H., 628. Is there for Honest Poverty, 300. Italian in England, The, 774. "It is a beauteous evening, calm and free," It is not to be thought of that the Flood, "I travelled among unknown men," 309. "I wandered lonely as a cloud," 337. Jock of Hazeldean, 413. John Anderson my Jo, 295. KEATS, Introd., xiii; Poems, 544-580; Biog., Kubla Khan, 377. La Belle Dame sans Merci, 568. Lak of Stedfastnesse, 1. Lamia, 570. Lancelot and Elaine, 699. Last Ride Together, The, 776. Lay of the Last Minstrel, The, 384. Let me not to the marriage of true minds, Like as the waves make towards the pebbled Lines ("When the lamp is shattered"), 543. Lines on the Mermaid Tavern ("Souls of Lines written among the Euganean Hills, Lines written in Kensington Gardens, 602. Love among the Ruins, 763. Lovely Lass of Inverness, The, 297. My heart's in the Highlands, 295. My Star, 773. Night-Piece to Julia, The, 124. No longer mourn for me when I am dead, 118. Not marble, nor the gilded monuments, 117. Oberon's Feast, 122. Ode ("Bards of Passion and of Mirth "), Ode. Intimations of Immortality from Recol- Ode on a Grecian Urn, 567. Ode on Solitude, 205. Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington, Ode on the Pleasure arising from Vicissitude, Ode to a Lady on the Death of Colonel Ross, Ode to a Nightingale, 568. Ode to Duty, 337. Ode to Evening, 241. Ode to Liberty, 239. Ode to Liberty, 536. Ode to Peace, 242. Ode to Simplicity, 238. Ode to the West Wind, 532. Ode written in the beginning of the year Enone, 618. Of a' the Airts, 295. "Oh! Snatch'd away in beauty's bloom," "O mistress mine, where are you roaming," On a Distant Prospect of Eton College, 244. On the Death of a Favorite Cat, 244. On the Late Massacre in Piemont, 136. On the Receipt of my Mother's Picture out of "O that 't were possible;" 665. Paradise Lost, 138. Passing of Arthur, The, 742. Pheidippides, 825. Philomela, 598. Pippa Passes, 751. POPE, Introd., viii-ix; Poems, 205-237; Biog., Prioresses Tale, 10. Prisoner of Chillon, The, 470. Prospice, 797. Rabbi Ben Ezra, 790. Rape of the Lock, 208. Resignation, 581. Resolution and Independence, 330. Ruth, 310. Saul, 766. Saw ye Bonie Lesley, 299. Scholar Gypsy, The, 603. "Scorn not the Sonnet," 356. Scots, wha hae, 299. SCOTT, Introd., xii; Poems, 384-413; Biog., SHAKESPEARE, Introd., vi; Poems, 115-118; Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? "She dwelt among the untrodden ways," 309. "She was a Phantom of delight," 337. Since brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor bound- Sohrab and Rustum, 584. Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle, 345. Sonnet ("To one who has been long in city Sonnet ("When I have fears that I may cease Sonnet on the death of Mr. Richard West, 248. Sonnet Ozymandias, 528. Sonnet to Lake Leman, 470. SPENSER, Introd., v; Poems, 21-114; Biog., Stanzas for Music ("There be none of Beauty's Stanzas for Music ("There's not a joy the Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse, 614. Stanzas to Augusta ("Though the day of my Stanzas written in dejection near Naples, Stepping Westward, 335. "Strange fits of passion have I known," 308. Tam O'Shanter, 290. "Tears, idle tears, I know not what they "Tell me where is fancy bred," 115. TENNYSON, Introd., xiv; Poems, 617-750; That time of year thou mayst in me behold, The Argument of his Book, 119. The Banks o' Doon, 297. The Bracelet to Julia, 122. The Captiv'd Bee, 120. The Cloud, 534. The Deserted Village, 255. The Excursion, 346. The Future, 602. To Night, 542. To Phyllis, to love and live with him, 123. To the Daisy ("Bright Flower! whose home To the Lord General Cromwell, 136. To the Pious Memory of ... Mrs. Anne To the Queen, 749. To the Virgins, to make much of time, 121. Ulysses, 624. "Under the greenwood tree," 115. Up at a Villa - Down in the City, 764. Verses supposed to be written by Alexander Vision of Belshazzar, 455. We are Seven, 303. Willie brew'd a Peck o' Maut, 296. When Coldness wraps this suffering clay, 455. When I have seen by Time's fell hand de- When, in disgrace with Fortune and men's |