1730 1790 1800 1810 1820 1835 1770 Lord North's Ministry...1770-82| First Partition of Poland...1772 War with American ColWar of the Bavarian Succession FREDERICK WILLIAM II, King of Prussia... onies 1775-83 .1778-83 War with France. War with Spain.. ....1779-83 Anti-Slavery Agitation. 1780-1833 William Pitt's Ministry.1783-1806 Birmingham Riots.. Society of United Irish men 1727-60 1741-48 1791 .1791 1800 .1801 .1802 France .1806-07 Abolition of Slave Trade...1807 Convention of Cintra.. ...1808 Fifth Coalition against France .1809 VICTORIA Birmingham Riots Chartist Agitation. Anti-Corn-Law League. Repeal of Corn Laws. Irish Rebellion.... .1805 1805 The Regency .1810 War with United States. .1812-14 Sixth Coalition against France Peace of Paris. .1813-15 .1814 Battle of Waterloo.. ...1815 Agricultural and Weaving Riots; Agitation for Par liamentary Reform.....1816-19 Manchester Massacre........1819 GEORGE IV Cato Street Conspiracy sumes Specie Payments...1821 Catholic Emancipation.... .1829 WILLIAM IV..... .1830-37 Manchester-Liverpool Rail .1820-30 .1820 .1830 .1830-32 ..1833 GERMANY 1837-1901 1838 .1838 .1838 1846 1848 .1790-92 LEOPOLD 11, Emperor 1792-1806 .1793-97 Second Partition of Poland..1793 Third Partition of Poland...1795 FREDERICK WILLIAM 111, King of Prussia.....1797-1840 Second Coalition against France of .1799-1801 against Third Coalition against .1805 1806-07 ..1806 .1810 1813-15 .1813 ..1814 .1814 ..1816 1820 1821 .1830 .....1834 FREDERICK WILLIAM IV. King of Prussia.. ..1840-61 Revolutionary Movements....1848 Constitution of German Empire Completed. .1849 FRANCE War of the Polish Succession War of the Austrian Succession Seven Years' War.......1756-63 LOUIS XVI French Revolution. 1733-35 1741-48 Formation of National As sembly Destruction of the Bastile...1789 .1774 1789-95 1789 INDEX OF AUTHORS, TITLES, AND FIRST LINES In the following index, the names of authors represented in this text are printed in heavy type; the titles of selections are printed in italies; and first lines of poems are printed in ordinary Roman type. Poems having titles and first lines identical are entered only under titles. A chieftain, to the Highlands bound... . . . . A fig for those by law protected... A flock of sheep that leisurely pass by. A good sword and a trusty hand!. A green and silent spot, amid the hills. A Highland lad my love was born. A Ho! A Ho!....... PAGE 421 After-Thought A little black thing among the snow. A little fairy comes at night. A lovely form there sate beside my bed... Age (Landor) 184 Age, To (Landor) 302 Aged Carle, The (Why Sitt'st Thou by That .1150 Ruin'd Hall?) 467 353 Aged Man Who Loved to Doze Away, An.. 182 Ah! County Guy, the hour is nigh.. ..1130 Ah, gentle shepherd, thine the lot to tend... 171 Ah me! full sorely is my heart forlorn... .1144 Ah, Sunflower 985 471 17 40 171 369 Ah, sunflower, weary of time. 171 1172 Ah, what avails the sceptred race.. 963 829 316 Ah, what can ail thee, wretched wight.. 185 Akenside, Mark (1721-1770). .1143 Alison's Essays on the Nature and Princi All Nature seems at work. Slugs leave their A thing of beauty is a joy forever. 86 767 All Tender Thoughts That E'er Possess'd. A thousand miles from land are we... ..1169 All thoughts, all passions, all delights... A trouble, not of clouds, or weeping rain.... 314 All worldly shapes shall melt in gloom. A Widow Bird Sate Mourning for Her Love. 743 Allegory, An Ablett, To Joseph... 969 Allen-A-Dale A lovely morn, so still, so very still. A Poet! He Hath Put His Heart to School.. A portal as of shadowy adamant. A rainbow's arch stood on the sea. A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal.. A spade! a rake! a hoe!... A still, serene, soft day; enough of sun. A tale of the times of old! The deeds of days of other years!.... ... ........ ....... Advice to Young Men, From. Ae fond kiss, and then we sever. Affliction of Margaret, The. After Dark Vapors Have Oppress'd Our 368 963 359 423 710 465 465 32 985 710 1176 .1178 223 132 763 An old, mad, blind, despised, and dying king. 659 301 An Orpheus! an Orpheus! yes, Faith may grow bold .... 869 Allen-A-Dale has no fagot for burning. 165 An aged man who loved to doze away. 130 An Essay on Criticism, From. An Evening Walk, From.. PAGE 311 982 981 730 An Thou Were My Ain Thing.. 130 And is this-Yarrow?-This the stream. 299 9 112 462 174 308 709 697 And this place our forefathers made for man! 335 764 And What Though Winter Will Pinch Severe 468 1413 1089 And like a dying lady, lean and pale.. PAGE Angelles bee wroghte to bee of neidher kynde 130 Bard's Epitaph, ▲..... ...... 1720) Another on Fame. Another year!-another deadly blow!. Approach of Summer, From Ode on the (War- ton) Are They Not All Ministering Spirits!. Arethusa arose Ariel to Miranda :-Take Art thou a statist in the van. As flies the unconstant sun.... ....... Bards of Passion and of Mirth. 165 Battle's Opinions on Whist, Mrs. ... ..... PAGE 193 826 468 460 400 422 411 .1165 940 474 409 .119, 1202 742 Beddoes, Thomas Lovell (1803-1849).1129, 1204 9 .......... Baillie, Joanna (1762-1851)...... As from the Darkening Gloom a Silver Dove 754 Belle of the Ball-Room, The... 697 Ben Battle was a soldier bold. 998 290 358 164 ...... As in the soft and sweet eclipse. 310 Eetween Namur and Liege. 477 15 A88, To a Young.... .37, 1205 166, 1205 At midnight by the stream I roved.... Blue was the loch, the clouds were gone..... 209 224 Bob Southey! You're a poet-Poet-laureate. 577 .1132 291 Bonie Doon (Ye Flowery Banks). 164 Bonnie Kilmeny gaed up the glen. 477 172 Bonny Dundee 471 519 Book of Thel, The... 168 518 Border March 469 195 appears At the Grave of Charles Lamb in Edmonton...1297 At the Grave of Burns. Auld Neebor, I'm three times doubly o'er your Autobiographic Sketches, From. Autumn, From (Thomson) Autumn: A Dirge (Shelley). 76 Beatification, The .1153 Beattie, James (1735-1803).. 706 Beaumont, Francis 706 Beckford, William (1759-1844).... .... 967 Behind yon hills, where Lugar flows. 982 Behold her, single in the field.. 91 Behold, within the leafy shade. Autumn, To (Keats).. Awake, Æolian lyre, awake... Away, my verse; and never fear....... Away, ye gay landscapes, ye gardens of roses! 484 Baby's Début, The...... Back to the flower-town, side by side.. ......1301 1358 ..... ........ .... ..... Borgia, thou once wert almost too august.... 968 160 21 Boy, call the gondola; the sun is set. 248 963 Braes of Yarrow, The... 972 Break the dance, and scatter the song.. 496 Bard, The Bard of the Fleece, whose skilful genius ..1260 175 293 281 .474, 1202 ..... .1129 485 691 112 Bright Flower! whose home is everywhere... 290 358 Bright Star, Would I Were Steadfast.. 164 Brignall Banks 861 63 Bring the bowl which you boast. 695 .... Browning, To Robert.... Bruce's Address to His Army at Bannockburn Buonaparte, Ode to Napoleon. 203 Burial of Sir John Moore at Corunna, The.. 432 Burns, Robert (1759-1796).. 880 .... 282 By the blue taper's trembling light. Carthon: A Poem Castaway, The .... Castle of Indolence, The. Castle of Otranto, From The. PAGE PAGE 352 975 Chrysolites and Rubies Bacchus Brings, The. 982 ...1000 Clarion Clod and the Pebble, The. Close by the ever-burning brimstone beds. 703 Clouds, lingering yet, extend in solid bars.. 302 752 561 Come back, ye wandering Muses, come back Chatterton, Thomas (1752-1770) Cataract of Lodore, The... Cavalier Song (And What Though Winter Will Pinch Severe) Ceaseless, and rapid, and fierce, and free.... Chapman, George 922 Chapman's Homer, On First Looking into... with Shakspeare, From.. Chase, The Cowper, William (1731-1800). Chevy Chase, The Ancient Ballad of. Child of a Day, Thou Knowest Not. Come, dear Amanda, quit the town. 975 Come from the sea Cadyow Castle Calm is all nature as a resting wheel.. 439 Come hither, all sweet maidens, soberly.... 764 972 .417, 1228 gust, 1802... Canadian Boat Song, A. 286 .1238 Caradoc 287 Composed upon an Evening of Extraordinary Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Septem- Chimney-Sweeper, The Chorus of Northumbrians. ..... Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, From (Byron).. Childhood 920 ...... ... .... .... Christabel Christian Forbearance (A Poison Tree). Christian Year, From The... Christ's Hospital Five and Thirty Years Ago 931 Cyclamen, To a.... 285 468 283 692 Conceal not Time's misdeeds, but on my brow 972 Contented wi' little, and cantie wi' mair.... .1168, 1315 655 Corpses are cold in the tomb- Couplet (Great things are done when men 966 917 Crotchet Castle, From... Crusade, The 904 Cuckoo, To the (Wordsworth-Not the whole 309 174 .145, 1246 .1165 Crabbe's Poems, From Jeffrey's Review of.... 884 963 Cradle Song, A............. 315 Croker, John Wilson (1780-1857). 172 523 36 188 471 312 294 PAGE Daffodils, The (I Wandered Lonely As a Daisy, To a Mountain (Burns). Daisy, To the (Wordsworth-Bright Flower! Daisy, To the (Wordsworth-In youth from Daisy, To the (Wordsworth-To the Same Dark, deep, and cold the current flows. Darkness Has Dawned in the East.. Day glimmered in the east, and the white moon ... Day, like our souls, is fiercely dark. 210 Dream Children Dear Alice! you'll laugh when you know it. 1149 Dear Harp of My Country.... Dear Harp of my Country! in darkness I found thee Dear is my little native yale... Dear native regions, I foretell.. "Dearest Endymion! my entire love !”. Death is here, and death is there. Death of Artemidora, The.. Death of Coleridge, The.. Death of Hoel, The.... Death of Mr. Thomson, Ode on the. Death Song Death Stands above Me.. Death stands above me, whispering low. ... .... ..... Death-Bed, The Death-Boat of Heligoland, The.. Dedication to the Second, or Edinburgh Edi- PAGE Distant Prospect of Eton College, Ode on a.. 57 194 Do you ask what the birds say? The Spar- 364 290 965 "Do you remember me? or are you proud?". 168 288 577 Doom of Devergoil, From The. 471 311 289 Doomed as we are our native dust. 168 521 Dream of Boccaccio, The.. 738 Dream of Eugene Aram, the Murderer, The. 1138 Destruction of Sennacherib, The.. our idle Dirge, A (Hemans) Dirge, A (Shelley).. Dissertation upon Roast Pig, A.. tion of Burns's Poems... Demands of Poetry, The.. "Describe the Borough"--though tribe Dreary Change, The... Drops of bloody agony flow.. Dull Is My Verse: Not Even Thou. 68 Elegiac Stanzas 52 Elegy on the Death of Adonis. 982 Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard... us . 160 Epistle to Augusta.. 296 16, 1260 ..... Enchantress, farewell, who so oft hast decoy'd 879 946 1132 468 670 972 335 me 206 77 Endymion: A Poetic Romance; Croker's Re- 913 201 England's Dead 360 English Bards and Scotch Reviewers, From.. 485 331 Enquiry Concerning Political Justice, From Enthusiast, The; or, The Lover of Nature. 743 Epitaph on Robert Canynge.. 551 311 676 117 740 297 .1341 .1165, 1260 1308 471 213 329 720 519 177 177 179 370 134 364 .1176 |