INDEX OF AUTHORS A Becket, Thomas Bates, Katharine Lee Bridges, Robert 214 Hosmer, Frederick L. 178, 179 Browning, Elizabeth Barrett 129 Hovey, Richard Browning, Robert Carryl, Guy Wetmore 45 .261,263 Howe, Julia Ward 31, 80, 139, 150 26, 108 Crawford, Francis Marion Dechez, Louis. Dobell, Sydney Dobson, Austin Dole, Nathan Haskell. Hubbard, Elbert. 177 Hugo, Victor 290 Huntington, George 133 Key, Francis Scott 79 .302, 303 Lowell, James Russell 34, 288, 289 182, 225 Mansfield, Richard Drake, Joseph Rodman Sill, Edward Rowland. 181 Slosson, Preston William. Smith, Samuel Francis Shelley, Percy Bysshe 98, 185, 300 Woodberry, George Edward 142, 274 Wordsworth, William. .243,257 153, 193 INDEX OF FIRST LINES OF POEMS PAGE All hail! thou noble land Abou Ben Adhem (may his tribe increase!) Angel of Peace, thou hast wandered too long! Arise! — 'tis the day of our Washington's glory 176 290 Awake! awake! the stars are pale, the east is russet gray 135 140 Bid the din of battle cease! Bow down, dear Land, for thou hast found release! Breathes there the man, with soul so dead. Brothers in blood! They who this wrong began 139 34 25 214 Fitly one dies for his country, sweet is the death she bestows 275 Flag of the heroes who left us their glory. 72 Fling forth the triple-colored flag to dare 273 For I dipt into the future, far as human eye could see God, the All-terrible! King, who ordainest Give me white paper! . . Give us a name to fill the mind. God bless our Fathers' land God give us men! A time like this demands. God save our gracious King . God! Who in by-gones hast saved us thy people 315 26 205 173 273 86 Hear, hear, O ye nations, and hearing obey 178 Here Freedom stood, by slaughtered friend and foe 195 Here is a story, shall stir you! Stand up, Greeks, dead and gone 261 How beautiful this night! the balmiest sigh. 98 I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear 30 Land that we love! Thou Future of the world 47 Lille, Laon and St. Dié . . 202 Lo! now on the midnight the soul of the century passing 148 Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord 80 Nor force nor fraud shall sunder us! Oh ye Now lamp-lit gardens in the blue dusk shine O beautiful for spacious skies "O Beautiful, my Country O, beautiful vision of Peace 185 195 48 38 179 168 O first of human blessings, and supreme 94 O Peace! on thine upsoaring pinion 177 O say, can you see, by the dawn's early light. On the sea and at the Hogue, sixteen hundred ninety-two 263 Peace, peace on earth! the heart of man for ever 171 She's up there - Old Glory - she's waving o'erhead 68 256 There is a people mighty in its youth There's a breathless hush in the Close to-night They err who count it glorious to subdue. 199 200 35 106 55 236 185 260 93 121 154 114 142 39 74 "Twas said: "When roll of drum and battle's roar " Unfurl the flag, ye veterans all War! I abhor 48 133 45 Transmute the ancient valor of arrow, pike and sword 274 299 187 150 137 116 43 We fought you once-but that was long ago! 194 303 |