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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH (1770-1850)
The Dean of St. Paul's
The Reverie of Poor Susan
Expostulation and Reply
The Tables Turned
Lines composed near Tintern Abbey
Lines written in Early Spring
A Poet's Epitaph
Lucy Gray; or, Solitude
Lucy
The Two April Mornings
The Fountain. A Conversation
There was a Boy
Influence of Natural Objects in calling forth and strengthening the
Imagination in Boyhood and Early Youth .
The Green Linnet
Yew Trees
To a Highland Girl
The Solitary Reaper .
Yarrow Unvisited
To the Cuckoo.
At the Grave of Burns
Thoughts suggested the day following
“She was a Phantom'
"I wandered lonely
Ode to Duty
The Nightingale
The Mountain Echo.
Ode. Intimations of Immortality
Laodamia.
Το [Miss Blackett) on her first Ascent to the Summit of Hel-
vellyn
Evening Voluntary
Extracts from the Prelude :
[Apparition on the Lake]
(Morning after the Ball]
(Defile of Gondo)
(Ascent of Snowdon]
Extracts from the Excursion :
[Twin Peaks of the Valley]
(Mist opening in the Hills]
(Among the Mountains]
[The Moon among Trees]
(The Sea Shell] .
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Sonnets :
[The Gains of Restraint]
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[On the Beach at Calais]
Composed upon Westminster Bridge .
Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland
Milton
[The World's Ravages]
The Throne of Death]
[The Shock of Bereavement]
After-Thought
86
Mutability
To Lady Fitzgerald
On the Departure of Sir Walter Scott from Abbotsford to Naples: 87
(Past Years of Home]
88
SAMUEL ROGERS (1763–1855)
Sir Henry Taylor 89
Extract from The Pleasures of Memory
92
Human Life
93
Italy
97
Ginevra
95
WILLIAM LISLE BOWLES (1762-1850)
Austin Dobson
99
Written at Ostend
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Influence of Time on Grief
November 1793
Bereavement
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE (1772-1834)
Walter H. Parter
Time, Real and Imaginary
115
Love
Sonnet
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The Eolian Harp
119
Frost at Midnight
Dejection. An Ode .
123
Sonnet. Composed on a Journey Homewards
127
First Part of Christabel
128
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
136
ROBERT SOUTHEY (1774-1843)
Sir Henry Taylor 155
Extract from Roderick
165
Thalaba
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Kehama
170
Ode, written during the Negociations with Buonaparte
172
Funeral Ode on the Death of the Princess Charlotte .
The Holly Tree
180
The Battle of Blenheim
182
Stanzas written in his Library
184
WALTER Scott (1771-1836)
Goldwin Smith 186
The Last Minstrel (from The Lay of the Last Minstrel)
104
The Camp (from Marmion)
197
Battle of Beal an Duine (from The Lady of the Lake)
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The Buccaneer (from Rokeby)
205
Lake Coriskin (from The Lord of the Isles)
209
The Eve of St. John
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Edmund's Song (from Rokeby)
County Guy (from Quentin Durward)
The Violet
JOANNA BAILLIE (1762-1851)
A. Mary F. Robinson
The Chough and Crow
223
Fisherman's Song
Song
224
225
JAMES HOGG (1770-1835)
Prof. Minto 227
A Boy's Song
228
THOMAS CAMPBELL (1777-1844)
Sir Henry Taylor 229
Hohenlinden
233
Ye Mariners of England
234
Battle of the Baltic
235
The Oneyda's Death Song
237
JOHN HOOKHAM FRERE (1769–1846)
Austin Dobson 240
Extract from The Monks and the Giants
241
LORD BYRON (1788–1824)
J. A. Symond's 244
When we two parted
256
And thou art dead, as young and fair
257
Extract from The Bride of Abydos
259
Extracts from The Hebrew Melodies :
She walks in beauty
Oh! snatch'd away in beauty's bloom
260
Extract from Parisina
261
Stanzas for Music
262
Fare Thee Well
263
Stanzas to Augusta
265
Epistle to Augusta
266
The Dream
270
Extracts from Childe Harold's Pilgrimage :
Harold the Wanderer
• Night and Tempesi
281
Ocean
284
Prometheus
286
Sonnet on Chillon
288
So we'll go no more a roving
289
Stanzas written on the road between Florence and Pisa
Stanzas
290
Extracts from Don Juan :
Donna Julia's letter
291
First Love .
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The Isles of Greece
. 294
Haidee and Juan
297
Invocation to the Spirit of Achilles (from The Deformed Transformed) 300
On this day I complete my thirty-sixth year
302
WILLIAM TENNANT (1786-1848)
Prof. Minto 304
Rab the Ranter's Bag-pipe Playing (from Anster Fair)
306
THOMAS MOORE (1779-1852)
Edmund W. Gosse 309
Extracts from Lalla Rookh :
The Light of the Haram
313
The Fire-Worshippers
314
When he, who adores thee
315
Believe me, if all those endearing young charms
By that lake, whose gloomy shore
Lesbia hath a beaming eye
317
At the mid hour of night
319
The Young May Moon
The time I've lost in wooing
320
Dear harp of my country
321
Echo
Oft in the stilly night (from National Airs)
322
CHARLES WOLFE (1791-1823)
Edmund W. Gosse 323
The Burial of Sir John Moore at Corunna
325
CHARLES LAMB (1775-1834)
Prof. Dowden 326
Hester
328
The Old Familiar Faces
329
The Grandame .
On an Infant dying as soon as born
331
Work
332
Parental Recollections
333
FELICIA HEMANS (1793-1835)
A. Mary F. Robinson 334
A Ballad of Roncesvalles
336
A Dirge
Casabianca
LEIGH HUNT (1784-1859)
. Prof. Dowden 340
A Garden and Summer House (from The Story of Rimini)
Rondeau
To the Grasshopper and the Cricket .
The Fish, the Man, and the Spirit
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY (1792–1822)
Frederick W. H. Myers 348
Stanzas-April 1814 .
357
Extract from Alastor, or The Spirit of Solitude
Stanzas written in Dejection near Naples
374
Ode to the West Wind
375
Extracts from Prometheus Unbound :
Semichorus I of Spirits
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426
Semichorus II
Voice in the air, singing
379
Hymn of Pan
380
The Cloud
To a Skylark
383
Extract from Epipsychidion
Adonais ; an Elegy on the Death of John Keats
393
To Night
409
To
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A Lament.
411
Το
Last Chorus of Hellas
412
Lines
413
To Jane—the Recollection
414
THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK (1785-1866)
Edmund W. Gosse 417
Extracts from Rhododaphne :
The Spell of the Laurel-Rose
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The Vengeance of Bacchus
421
The War-Song of Dinas-Vawr (from the Misfortunes of Elphin) 423
The Men of Gotham (from Nightmare Abbey)
424
The Flower of Love (from Melincourt)
425
The Grave of Love
Mr. Cypress's Song in Ridicule of Lord Byron (from Nightmare Abbey) 426
JOHN KEATS (1795-1821)
Matthew Arnold 427
Endymion (from Miscellaneous Poems)
Extracts from Endymion :
Beauty
Hymn to Pan
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Bacchus
Cynthia's Bridal Evening (from Miscellaneous Poems)
440
Extracts from Hyperion :
Saturn
Cælus to Hyperion
442
Oceanus
443
Hyperion's Arrival
445
The Flight (from The Eve of St. Agnes)
Ode to a Nightingale
451
Ode on a Grecian Urn
454
Ode.
455
To Autumn
457
Lines on the Mermaid Tavern
458
On first looking into Chapman's Homer
459
Written in January 1817
Written in January 1818
460
Addressed to Haydon
On the Grasshopper and the Cricket
461
The Human Seasons
438
446