Essay on Man, From An. Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, .... PAGE .1178 Featherstone's Doom ..... From Eternal hatred I have sworn against. ... 223 Fables for the Holy Alliance, From.... ... Fair Isabel, poor simple Isabel!. Fair seed-time had my soul, and I grew up.. chard) Fairy Tale, A. PAGE ...1151 From The 514 Fergusson, Robert (1750-74) Hour Farewell! If Ever Fondest Prayer. at Sultry Noon).. Farewell to the Highlands, Farewell to the Farewell to the land where the clouds love Farewell to the Muse Farmer's Ingle, From The. Fatal Sisters, The... Father! the little girl we see.. Fear not 'tis but some passing spasm. 3 Foray, The .1135 Forc'd from home and all its pleasures.. 842 Field Flower, A.. 848 Fiend, I defy thee! with a calm, fixed mind.. 665 965 50 Fifth Day's Interview, From. 47 Fight, The 223 Fill the blue horn, the blue buffalo horn....1000 132 Fingal; An Ancient Epic Poem, From.. 1, 1352 892 First Looking into Chapman's Homer, On.. 753 .1133 232 First when Maggie was my care... · Five years have past; five summers, with the Fleece, The Flow gently, sweet Afton, among thy green 430 425 Flow, Precious Tears! Thus Shall My Rival 818 For a Grotto. 242 For A' That, an' A' That. 286 1 For auld lang syne, my dear.. For Orford and for Waldegrave. 964 184 963 613 869 For the Slender Beech and the Sapling Oak. 998 918 473 148 .1164 767 825 351 999 196 468 .... ..... ........ .1214 Faithless Nelly Gray. False Poets and True. ... Fame, like a wayward girl, will still be coy.. 830 Forester's Carol, The.. 830 Fountain, The (Rogers). Familiar Style, On 1011 Fountain, The (Wordsworth) Fancy (Keats) Fancy, Ode to (Warton). 826 Four seasons fill the measure of the year.... Fannie, To Far from the sight of earth, yet bright and Francis Beaumont-John Fletcher. plain 1172 Fresh morning gusts have blown away all Fare Thee Well. Fare thee well! and if forever. 514 Friar's Song, The (Though I Be Now a Gray, 999 From eve to morn, from morn to parting From Heaven my strains begin; from Heaven 66 From the ends of the earth, from the ends .... ...... 666 From the forests and highlands. 635 196 474 ... 233 196 753 983 971 44 466 669 George Chapman Getting Up on Cold Mornings.. Gipsy's Dirge, The (Wasted, Weary, Where- fore Stay)..... Gipsy's Malison, The. Graves of a Household, The.. Gray, Thomas (1716-1771).. Gray's Letters, From.. Great Men Have Been among Us.. .... PAGE PAGE 350 Ha! whare ye gaun, ye crowlin ferlie?...... 194 68 tains meet Grecian Urn, Ode on a. Green Grow the Rashes, 0. ... Give me, O indulgent Fate!.. Give Me the Eyes That Look on Mine. Glenfinlas ....... Glory and loveliness have pass'd away. Glory of Motion, The. Glove and the Lions, The. Go, fetch to me a pint o' wine. God moves in a mysterious way..... God Scatters Beauty As He Scatters Flowers.. Going Down with Victory. Goody Blake and Harry Gill.. 37 Hellas, From.. Grave of Burns, At the. 291 Grave of Charles Lamb in Edmonton, At the..1297 .... ... Great spirits now on earth are sojourning... Green Linnet, The.. Green little vaulter in the sunny grass...... Grongar Hin Had this effulgence disappeared. 763 Hail to our Master!-Prince of Earth and Hampstead, To 466 Happy Insensibility (Stanzas) 1 Happy is England! I could be content. 316 436 Hark! 'tis the Thrush, undaunted, undeprest. 316 445 448 288 1103 Harp of the North! that mouldering long 68 366 871 825 468 963 737 975 975 560 Hail to the Headlong! the Headlong Ap-Head- ....... Hear, Sweet Spirit, Hear the Spell.. Gryll Grange, From. Guard-Room, The Guy Mannering, From.. H, thou return'st from Thames, whose naiads long 465 Hail to thee, blithe spirit!. 9 Hamadryad, The 365 Hamilton, William, of Bangour (1704- 13, 1267 873 Hamlet .1007 867 763 763 763 145 Hellenics, From The ...1160 Hemans, Felicia Dorothea (1793- 1835)... ..... 69 763 998 ...... .... Hence, iron-scepter'd Winter, haste... Her eyes are wild, her head is bare. 174 "Here lieth One whose name was writ on 176 Here, oh here!. 290 ...... ........... H. C., To ... Here, on our native soil, we breathe once .. ... .1160, 1271 76 964 more........ Here Pause: the Poet Claims at Least This Herod's Lament for Mariamne. ... 998 704 ......... ..... 740 965 984 998 916 921 465 Hie Away, Hie Away...... 292 287 306 PAGE PAGE His Young Rose an Old Man Said, To....... 983 I grieved for Buonaparté, with a vain...... 285 420 I have beheld thee in the morning hour..... 968 170 I have lived, and I have loved.. Hohenlinden Holly Tree, The.. Holy Fair, The. Holy Thursday Holy Willie's Prayer. Homer (H. Coleridge) Homer, To (Keats). Homes of England, The.. Honey from silkworms who can gather. .. .1135, Hope Hours of Idleness, From Brougham's Review How does the water. How Many Times Do I Love Thee, Dear?. How, my dear Mary, are you critic-bitten.... 963 I Held Her Hand, the Pledge of Bliss. 825 I loved him not; and yet now he is gone. 650 I mourn Adonis dead-loveliest Adonis.. ..1001 830 I saw a horrid thing of many names. 917 291 959 975 I sing the fates of Gebir. He had dwelt. .... 982 ... 238 173 295 579 Hymn of Apollo. Hymn on the Seasons, A Hymn to Adversity. Hymn to Contentment, A. Hymn to Intellectual Beauty. Hunt, Esq., To Leigh.. Hunter's Song, The. Hunting of the Cheviot, The (The Ancient Hunting Song Hurd, Richard (1720-1808). Hurray, hurray, the jade's away. I dug, beneath the cypress shade. I Entreat You, Alfred Tennyson. I fear thy kisses, gentle maiden. I Grieved for Buonaparté... How sweet I roamed from field to field. Hunt, James Henry Leigh (1784-1859).866, 1275 I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud........ 764 I want a hero; an uncommon want. 171 730 I was thy neighbor once, thou rugged Pile!.. 297 171 967 965 481 I Wonder Now That Youth Remains.. 148 963 707 Ianthe! you are call'd to cross the sea..... 964 239 644 If ought of oaten stop, or pastoral song.... 50 If there were dreams to sell.... 627 184 If This Great World of Joy and Pain. If Thou Indeed Derive Thy Light from Heaven 314 661 If to thy heart I were as near...... ....1131 300 I'll give thee, good fellow, a twelvemonth or 661 I'm three times doubly o'er your debtor.. I bring fresh showers for the thirsting flowers. 703 Imaginary Conversations, From. I Cannot Tell, Not I, Why She.. 971 Imitation of Spenser...... I come to visit thee again.... 1983 Immortality, Ode on... I cry your mercy-pity-love-aye, love!... 861 In a drear-nighted December... I dreamed that, as I wandered by the way... 707 In a Library (My Days among the Dead Are 998 Past) I am a bard of no regard.. I am a son of Mars, who have been in many wars .... I am as a spirit who has dwelt. I am not one who much or oft delight. I am the rider of the wind. I arise from dreams of thee. 916 231 964 974 966 1341 181 741 ......... 982 In Britain's isle and Arthur's days. 706 In lover's ear a wild voice cried. 285 In Memory of Walter Savage Landor. 468 177 985 751 303 763 408 3 PAGE In my poor mind it is most sweet to muse... 916 Jeanie Morrison In such a night, when every louder wind.. In the atmosphere we breathe.. In the blue depth of the waters. In the Days of Old..... In the sweet shire of Cardigan.. In Virgyne the sweltrie sun gan sheene. In Xanadu did Kubla Khan..... In the wide sea there lives a forlorn wretch.. 802 John Ford In the world unknown.. 676 John Webster 132 Johnson, Samuel (1709-1784) 52 Joseph Ablett, To.... In yonder grave a druid lies. In youth from rock to rock I went. Indian Serenade, The... Irish Melodies, From..... 18 There for Honest Poverty. Is this a holy thing to see.... Is thy face like thy mother's, my fair child!. It fell about the Martinmas. It flows through old hush'd Egypt and its sands Inscription for a Fountain on a Heath (Cole- ridge) Inscription for a Fountain (Procter) Inside of King's College Chapel, Cambridge... Introduction to Songs of Innocence. Iphigeneia and Agamemnon..... ...... 2 Jeffrey, Francis (1773-1850). 1001 John Anderson My Jo. It may indeed be phantasy, when I. It seems a day... It was a summer evening. It was a well... Italian Song, An... Italy, From Ivanhoe, From 230 John Anderson my jo, John. 288 Journal in France, From. I've wandered east, I've wandered west... It Is Not to Be Thought Of That the Flood.. 288 It is the first mild day of March. It keeps eternal whisperings around. Jane, To Jealous, I own it, I was once—. .751, 1284 Keats, John (1795-1821).. 740 1170 Kilmeny 209 303 166 ... 868 It interpenetrates my granite mass. It Is a Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free... 286 Lament (Scott) ..... It Was an April Morning... 273 It was an April morning: fresh and clear... 273 It was not in the winter. ..... 400 212 I've had a dream that bodes no good.. I've often wished that I could write a book..1225 .... 335 Lament, A (Shelley).. King Francis was a hearty king, and loved a King of the stormy sea!. Knight's Tomb, The.. 976 Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth, On the....1080 193 Kubla Khan 204 170 La Belle Dame Sans Merci. 523 La Fayette Lachin y Gair. ...... 1163 ....... 482 Lady of the Lake, From The. 818 Lady, Was It Fair of Thee.... .1238 Lady with Flowers from the Roman Wall, To a 117 Lake of Geneva, The. Lake of the Dismal Swamp, The. .... PAGE 870 467 196 196 921 921 .1180, 1282 ... Lament in rhyme, lament in prose. .. ence) 742 ... .. 68 73 753 477 231 1161 306 Lassie wi' the Lint-White Locks. Last Man, The....... 204 Last May a Braw Wooer.. Last May a braw wooer cam down the lang 1138 167 445 .. 468 Lay of Rosabelle, The (Harold).. 462 Lay of the Last Minstrel, From The. 973 870 805 367 .... 496 358 829 436 210 424 429 .915, 1295 462 283 Leofric and Godiva.. Lesbia Hath a Beaming Eye.. Let Dew the Flowers Fill.. Let me ryke up to dight that tear.. PAGE 991 Lines Written in the Album at Elbingerode, in Burns to Alison.. Burns to Thomson. Byron to Murray (2) Gray to Mason (2). Gray to Wharton (2) 1133 Little Aglae to Her Father on Her Statue Literature of Knowledge and Literature of 69 Lock the Door, Lariston... 71 Lock the door, Lariston, lion of Liddesdale.. 71, 1263, 1265 Lone Flower, hemmed in with snows, 70 1280 .1217 Little Black Boy, The. .1101 1224, 1225 Lives of the English Poets, From The. 57 420 420 72 Lochinvar 447 483 .... Lord Ronald's Coronach. Keats to Hessey 864 Lord Thomas and Fair Ellinor. Keats to Reynolds (4). .862, 865, 1211, 1289 Lord Thomas he was a bold forrester. 865 Lord Ullin's Daughter.. Keats to Taylor Lamb to Wordsworth (2). Past) .1097 Lines Written in a Blank Leaf of the "Pro- Lines Written in Early Spring. Lusty Hearts! 466 green wood Long night succeeds thy little day. PAGE March, march, Ettrick and Teviot-dale. and .918, 1299 Love (Coleridge) 1146 Love and Age........ 97 Love Goes A-Hawking (A Ho! A Ho!). 838 1339 Love seeketh not itself to please. 170 1169 Love's Philosophy 737 Lovest Thou Me?... 682 Loving she is, and tractable, though wild.. 305 241 to the wood, to the merry 466 Man, who wert once a despot and a slave... 655 March to Moscow, The. March, march, Make-rags of Borrowdale. 231 Marmion, From ... 359 Lie, my fond heart at rest. Life (Coleridge) Life (Procter) Life May Change, but It May Fly Not. Life Passes Not as Some Men Say. Lifting of the Banner of the House of Buc- cleuch, Lines on the.... Light of the Harem, From The. Light Shining out of Darkness.. 145 Like the ghost of a dear friend dead. 710 Mackery End, in Hertfordshire. Lines (Beddoes-Write it in gold-A spirit of 944 868 971 Lines (Shelley-The cold earth slept below).. 648 Maid I Love Ne'er Thought of Me, The. 998 496 Lines (Shelley-When the lamp is shattered). 446 741 Maid of Athens, Ere We Part. Abbey 483 .1296 Lines Left upon a Seat in a Yew-Tree. Mallet, David (1705-1765). Lines on the Mermaid Tavern. Lines to a Critic.... Lines Written among the Euganean Hills. 968 310 .1000 1137 969 444 436 118 118 421 194 359 483 287 1001 1130 1164 966 .15, 1307 549 651 982 987 469 405 |