INDEX OF TITLES A Bard's Epitaph, 297. A Better Answer, 13. A Cradle Hymn, 21. A Cradle Song, 322. Address to the Unco Guid, 298. Ae Fond Kiss, 311. A Hymn Concluding the Seasons, A Hymn of Contentment. 85. A Little Boy Lost, 336. A Man's a Man for A' That, 314. An Essay on Criticism, 23. An Excellente Balade of Charitie, A Night Piece on Death, 83. An Ode: from Alfred, a Masque, 109. A Red, Red Rose, 301. A Song of Liberty, 333. A Vision of Life in Death, 256. Conrade, 128. Divine Ode, 10. Dover Cliffs, 276. Elegy Written in a Country Epilogue to the Satires, 70. Fingal, 206. First Epistle of the Second Book of Horace, 64. For Christmas-Day, 139. For Easter-Day, 141. Grongar Hill, 92. Highland Mary, 312. In Temptation, 142. Is There for Honest Poverty, 314. Jerusalem, 342. John Anderson, My Jo, 300. Last May a Braw Wooer, 315. Love of Fame, 114. Mary Morison, 277. Moral Essays, 53. Night Thoughts, 117. Ode on a Distant Prospect of Ode on the Pleasure Arising from Ode on the Poetical Character, Ode on the Popular Superstitions the Year 1746, 160. Of the Characters of Women, 53. On Another's Sorrow, 325. 350 The Dying Hadrian to His Soul, The Enthusiast, 150. The Enthusiast; or, The Lover of The Fable of the Bees (The The Fatal Sisters, 194. The Flowers of the Forest, 204. The French Revolution, 331. The Goldfinches, 201. The Grave, 146. The Grave of King Arthur, 176. The Happy Savage, 121. The Happy Trio, 303. The Hazard of Loving the Crea- The Holy Fair, 277. The Lamb, 321. The Land o' the Leal, 346. The Little Black Boy, 322. The Lovely Lass of Inverness, The Minstrel, 226. The New Morality, 344. The Passions, 164. The Pleasures of Imagination, 152. The Pleasures of Melancholy, 174. The Progress of Man. 343 The Progress of Poesy. 187. The Rape of the Lock, 32. The Rosciad, 205. The Schoolboy, 337. The Schoolmistress, 130. The Seasons, 97. The Shepherd's Week, 76. The Shrubbery, 259. The Songs of Selma, 208. The Spleen, 129. The Task, 260. The Tiger, 335. The Traveller, 212. The True-Born Englishman, 6. The Village, 248. The Vision, 81. INDEX OF FIRST LINES Ae fond kiss, and then we sever, 311. Ah! what a weary race my feet have run, 178. All in a garden, on a currant bush, 201. All in the Downs the fleet was moored, 80. A spacious hive, well stocked with bees, 14. As some lone miser, visiting his store. 212. Aumont went out, and stood in the hollow porch, 331. Awake, my St. John! leave all meaner things, 42. Behold in awful march and dread array. 9. Can I forget the dismal night that gave, 82. Christ the Lord is risen to-day, 141. Close to those walls where Folly holds her throne, 71. Come, O thou Traveller unknown, 143. Daughter of Jove, relentless power, 181. Dear Chloe, how blubbered is that pretty face, 13. Deem not devoid of elegance the sage, 177. Dispersed through every copse or marshy plain, 127. | Duncan Gray cam here to woo, 311. England, with all thy faults, I love thee still, 262. Flow gently, sweet Afton, among thy green braes, 303. Fresh from the dewy hill, the merry year, 319. Fret not thyself, thou glittering child of pride, 226. Gemmed o'er their heads the mines of India gleam, 126. |