INDEX Alexander, W., Earl of Sterline, xxii | Fletcher, J., civ Anon., ix, xl, lxxx, xci, xciv, xcvii, cvi, cvii, cviii, cxxviii Bacon, Lord, lvii Barbauld, A. L., clxv Barnefield, R., xxxiv Beaumont, F., lxvii Gay, J., cxxx Goldsmith, O., cxxxviii Graham, R., of Gartmore, cxxxiii Gray, T., cxvii, cxx, cxxiii, cxl, cxlii, Burns, R., cxxv, cxxxii, cxxxix, cxliv, Herbert, G., lxxiv Byron, Lord, clxix, clxxi, clxxiii, cxc, Campbell, T., clxxxi, clxxxiii, clxxxvii, Herrick, R., lxxxii, lxxxviii, xcii, xciii, Hood, T., ccxxiv, ccxxxi, ccXXXV cxcvii, ccvi, ccvii, ccxv, cclvi, cclxii, Jonson, B., lxxiii, lxxviii, xc cclxvii, cclxxxiii Carew, T., lxxxvii Carey, H., cxxxi Keats, J., clxvi, clxvii, cxci, cxciii, Lamb, C., ccxx, ccxxxiii, ccxxxvii Lodge, T., xvi Logan, J., cxxvii Lovelace, Colonel, lxxxiii, xcix, c Marlowe, C., v Marvell, A., lxv, cxi, cxiv Mickle, W. J., cliv Milton, J., lxii, lxiv, lxvi, lxx, lxxi, lxxvi, lxxvii, lxxxv, cxii, cxiii, cxv Nairn, Lady, clvii 343 Scott, Sir W., cv, clxx, clxxxii, clxxxvi, Shelley, P. B., clxxii, clxxvi, clxxxiv, Southey, R., ccxvi, ccxxviii Spenser, E., liii Thomson, J., cxxii, cxxxvi Vaughan, H., lxxv Waller, E., lxxxix, xcv A weary lot is thine, fair maid A wet sheet and a flowing sea A widow bird sate mourning for her love Ariel to Miranda:-Take . Art thou pale for weariness Art thou poor, yet hast thou golden slumbers 83 210 221 7 201 134 184 166 289 216 22 298 40 As I was walking all alane As slow our ship her foamy track At the corner of Wood Street, when daylight appears At the mid hour of night, when stars are weeping, I fly Avenge, O Lord! Thy slaughter'd saints, whose bones Awake, awake, my Lyre. Bards of Passion and of Mirth 23 96 239 278 216 54 142 90 182 13 277 8 Beauty sat bathing by a spring Behold her, single in the field Being your slave, what should I do but tend Beneath these fruit-tree boughs that shed Bid me to live, and I will live Blest pair of Sirens, pledges of Heaven's joy Blow, blow, thou winter wind Bright Star! would I were steadfast as thou art 345 267 85 III 29 214 346 Index to First Lines Call for the robin-redbreast and the wren Calm was the day, and through the trembling air Care-charmer Sleep, son of the Sable Night Come away, come away, Death Come live with me and be my Love Cupid and my Campaspe play'd Cyriack, whose grandsire, on the royal bench Daughter of Jove, relentless power PAGE 31 34 66 24 30 4 5 33 71 173 Daughter to that good Earl, once President Degenerate Douglas! oh, the unworthy lord Doth then the world go thus, doth all thus move 98 97 Fair Daffodils, we weep to see Farewell! thou art too dear for my possessing Fear no more the heat o' the sun Four Seasons fill the measure of the year Forget not yet the tried intent From Harmony, from heavenly Harmony 21 30 140 15 334 52 287 31 Index to First Lines How delicious is the winning How happy is he born and taught How like a winter hath my absence been I am monarch of all I survey I arise from dreams of Thee I dream'd that as I wander'd by the way I fear thy kisses, gentle maiden I have had playmates, I have had companions I heard a thousand blended notes I met a traveller from an antique land 273 I remember, I remember 242 I saw where in the shroud did lurk 258 If doughty deeds my lady please If to be absent were to be 138 If Thou survive my well-contented day 32 If women could be fair, and yet not fond I'm wearing awa', Jean In a drear-nighted December In the downhill of life, when I find I'm declining In the sweet shire of Cardigan It is a beauteous evening, calm and free It is not Beauty demand It is not growing like a tree 88 28 169 206 180 236 296 79 68 It was a lover and his lass It was a summer evening I've heard them lilting at our ewe-milking |