Mabel on Midsummer Day.. The Fairies of the Caldon-Low............... The Use of Flowers......... HOWITT, WILLIAM The Northern Seas.......... HUNT, LEIGH Abou Ben Adhem........ The Dryads.. PAGM 63 57 60 147 108 HUTCHINSON, NELLY M. Vagrant Pansies............ INGELOW, JEAN ....... Songs of Seven-Seven Times One....... Seven Times Two................ The Singing Lesson.... JONSON, BEN Hymn to Diana.. Triumph of Charis.. KEATS, JOHN ........ 298 IC 7 .. 215 287 201 Ode on the Poets....... KINGSLEY, CHARLES A Farewell.. Burial of the Minnesink................................ 117 A Psalm of Life.. My Lost Youth.... The Builders.... The Castle by the Sea... ... 266 213 The Fiftieth Birthday of Agassiz................................................... 122 The Secret of the Sea... LOVELACE, RICHARD To Althea from Prison........... LOWELL, JAMES R. The Beggar...... The Fountain.. MACDONALD, GEORGE Little White Lily.. The Wind and the Moon....... MACKAY, CHARLES The Miller of Dee........ MARLOWE, CHRISTOPHER The Shepherd to his Love...... ...... 178 164 284 74 ...... 33 ..... 133 MILLER, WILLIAM Willie Winkie.. MILTON, JOHN Hymn, on the Morning of Christ's Nativity......... ....... 30 PAGE ......... 152 M. M. D. Pussy's Class. MOORE, CLEMENT C. Christmas Times.. OLD BALLAD ...... 13 ...... 37 Chevy Chase.. King John and the Abbot of Canterbury.... 278 Robin Hood and Allan a Dale................................ 139 Robin Hood and the Bishop of Hereford.... Sir Patrick Spence...... OLD ENGLISH POETRY Peace of Mind... That each thing is hurt of itself.... PERCIVAL, JAMES G. The Coral Grove.... RALEIGH, WALTER The Lie..... 66 The Nymph's Reply.. SCOTT, WALTER Helvellyn... Ariel's Songs. 88 Blow, blow, thou Winter Wind..................................................................................... 291 .................................... 89 Song of the Fairy.... .................................................................................. 228 Under the Greenwood Tree................................................................ 278 99 The Deserted House................................................................ 140 What does little birdie say... THACKERAY, WILLIAM M. THAXTER, CELIA Spring... TRENCH, RICHARD C. A Dewdrop falling... WADSWORTH, OLIVE A. Friends... WHITTIER, JOHN G. My Playmate................................... ............................ 3 ............. The Red River Voyageur... WOLFE, CHARLES The Burial of Sir John Moore. WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM Lucy.. March. 56 Ode on Intimations of Immortality.... Ode to Duty..... ........................... 226 The Reaper... WOTTON, HENRY 291 95 102 91 Character of a Happy Life..... WYATT, THOMAS .... 344 .... 174 19 14 POETRY. * I * LULLABY OF AN INFANT CHIEF. O, hush thee, my babie, thy sire was a knight, The woods and the glens from the tower which we see, O, fear not the bugle, though loudly it blows, O, hush thee, my babie, the time soon will come, * 2 THE OLD MAN IN THE WOOD. There was an old man who lived in a wood, He thought he could do more work in one day |